There are some rumors going around the social media space that Facebook has removed the 20 percent rule for advertisers. For those who may not know, Facebook for many years has prevented advertisers…
The Atlantic recently reported that The Washington Post produces 1,200 pieces of content per day with the editorial staff producing 500 stories a day — one every two minutes — just by themselves….
The rollout of Facebook’s new reactions is another chapter in the long history of the Facebook ‘Like’ button. With more reactions available than a straight ‘Like’ or ‘Dislike’ (long…
Over the next few months there will be a lot of prognostication and fervor about the 2016 presidential elections, some of which will be focused on determining the digital flavor of the cycle. Big…
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Engage is proud to announce the Illinois Policy Institute, a longtime Engage partner, won PR News’ “Nonprofit PR Award” in the “advocacy campaign and lobbying efforts” category last…
I’ve been thinking a bit about the relative pecking order of new media since I posted on the relative second-tier status of Twitter last week. This thinking led me to blurt out the following on…
The other day, the McCain campaign introduced by far its most inspired online initiative to date: its “Joe the Plumber” video contest. Today’s very “I’m-a-PC” web video compilation of the submissions…