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By Campfire Communications
In insights, social media
Posted June 28, 2011

Study: A Facebook fan equals 20 website visits

Hitwise has just released a study it believes helps quantify the elusive relationship between your Facebook fans and your website.  The study claims that each new Facebook fan your company [...]

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By Campfire Communications
In insights, morning embers
Posted May 25, 2011

Morning embers: The Army, Youtube, and “enchanting” brands

1) Eight brands that found success on Facebook (Mashable) — Columnist Dave Kerpin outlines those brands that have thrived on Facebook, what they did right, and how you can emulate their [...]

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By Campfire Communications
In corporate reputation, insights, media relations, morning embers, political communications
Posted April 30, 2011

Morning embers: Wildfires, Earth Day and weekly Youtube addresses

1) The worst PR on Earth (Day) (Fast Company) — It’s that time of the year again, when publicists everywhere pitch their most eco-friendly products in the silliest of ways. Writer [...]

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By Campfire Communications
In insights, media relations
Posted April 28, 2011

Bernanke’s PR offensive is not new

Ben Bernanke’s press conference Wednesday has been dubbed a precedent-breaking  foray into public relations for the historically insulated Federal Reserve.  Sounds momentous.  It’s [...]

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By Campfire Communications
In insights, morning embers
Posted April 26, 2011

Morning Embers: Bernanke, Youtube, and investor relations

1) Shareholders intensify social media use (Forbes) — With 60% of U.S. investors saying that social networks will significantly influence their decisions, Richard Levick argues that [...]

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