By Michael Burke | November 25, 2019 While some industry jargon might make it seem otherwise, there is no data stored on the internet. All electronic data resides on a computer that is lives somewhere. Typically, this computer is called a “server”, a term related to the ‘client-server’ architecture model in which one computer–the ‘client’–makes… View Article
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By Michael Burke | November 18, 2019 A solid survey might be the ‘crown jewel’ of PR and marketing agency efforts if it’s interesting to your target audience. Not only does it give journalists, social media users and bloggers a reason to reference you, but great surveys have legs–one survey we did for a client… View Article
By Michael Burke | November 11, 2019 Data mining, or the process of drawing patterns from an organization’s data, is something of the wild west right now, with new technologies and techniques popping up faster than speeding tickets. So, it might surprise you to know that there is an industry standard process for data mining,… View Article
By Alexa Grunder | November 5, 2019 Starting a career in marketing or just trying to learn about SEO for small businesses or a quick refresh? There are so many digital marketing tools out there that it can be overwhelming to even know where to start. Here are the top free and low-cost marketing tools… View Article
By Lucy Siegel | October 25, 2019 Governmental and non-profit organizations team up to form strategic partnerships for a multitude of reasons. Often called “public-private partnerships,” these relationships can and should be win-win propositions for each organization involved. These partnerships are business relationships; to be effective, each partner must receive benefits from the relationship. But… View Article
By Kaitlyn Lambert | October 22, 2019 Despite the occasional negative opinion piece about them, social media influencers are not going away any time soon. Brands that fail to see the opportunities that exist with engaging influencers are potentially missing out on a chance to amplify their brand and engage with new audiences. This is… View Article
By Crisel Ortiz | October 14, 2019 The way journalists digest information is changing but that doesn’t mean that the press release is irrelevant it just means that the way we approach it is different too. Thirteen years ago when I first started in PR I remember MAILING, yes, mailing press releases to newsrooms. Back… View Article
By Michael Burke | October 7, 2019 What makes a ‘data lake’ a lake? You can throw as much stuff in it as you want, as fast as you want. In my last post we talked about Map+Reduce–one of Hadoop’s ‘tricks’ for making it possible to ingest and store a ton of data of just… View Article
By Michael Burke | September 30, 2019 In my last post, we talked about Hadoop’s secret sauce–clustering–that enables it to handle massive datasets, up to ‘Yottabytes’ (yeah, that’s a real thing, it’s a septillion bytes). In this post we’ll talk about another main ingredient in Hadoop’s secret sauce: MapReduce. Hadoop uses a distinct technique to… View Article
By Lucy Siegel You’ve been in the conference room for over an hour with your team trying to come up with creative ideas to launch the company’s new product. At this point nobody’s saying much of anything. That’s because the usual fast talkers have already been shot down by the regular critics (who haven’t offered… View Article