“Anonymous” Twitter Accounts are not so anonymous anymore Think using that “anonymous” social media account to trash your job, boss, and coworkers isn’t putting your livelihood at risk? You might want to consider again after hearing this story, from a USA Today article by David Jackson: President Obama’s staff has unmasked and fired a national …
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Protecting your reputation should be a prime crisis management concern We’ve been discussing the impact online reputation has on your organization, and why protecting it is a key component of modern crisis management, a lot recently. That’s why this infographic covering the do’s and don’ts of online reputation management, from MDG Advertising, caught our eye. …
Did Allstate really try to crash its own Twitter account? Typically, having one of your web pages crash in the middle of a promo is a bad thing, but Allstate actually wanted its @Mayhem Twitter feed to crash as part of a recent social media promotion. If you’ve seen an Allstate commercial recently then you’ve …
Princeton Clears Crisis Management Hurdle in Meningitis Outbreak University shows how fast you can find a solution if the need is dire A meningitis outbreak is stirring up concern among Princeton students, faculty, and their families. This isn’t your typical meningitis C, but the far more dangerous bacterial meningitis, which actually kills at least 1 …
Rob Ford: The Cost of Failed Crisis Management Once in a great while, someone is beyond help when it comes to reputation. You may recall the story we covered early this past summer where we discussed claims from two media outlets that they had seen a video of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine …
Buffer’s Proactive Crisis Management Post-Hack Buffer, the popular social media sharing service beloved by power users and community managers, put on a clinic in crisis management after its service was hacked on October 26th. Shortly after some Buffer users began to see spam posts go out from Twitter and Facebook profiles connected to the service, …
Protecting your reputation is a prime crisis management concern We’ve said for years that reputation is an organization’s most valuable asset, an assertion backed up again and again by real-life experience. In his Managing Outcomes newsletter, our friend and colleague Tony Jaques recently shared two real-world examples which directly support this belief. Here’s a quote: …