Posts Tagged ‘Instagram’
Business Is Personal: Case Study #1 Social Media Law Class
WATCH READ I don’t care what anyone says. Business is Personal. It’s ALL personal. And that’s not a bad thing, that’s a GREAT thing! Case in point, our new friend Thallen Brassel, attorney of counsel at Nelson Mullins, and founder of Lady Lunch Club, will be holding a Social Media Law class as part of…
Read MorePodcast Episode 38: Emily Gold, Founder of Twice Social
WATCH LISTEN READ Emily has an interesting background as a former fashion model in New York City. After growing up in Minnesota, she moved to NYC, dominated the fashion world, then found a love for blogging and social media around 2004-2007 as MySpace, Twitter and Facebook started to take over the digital landscape. As an…
Read MoreHow To Reach Half Of The Internet
WATCH READ Over the last couple years, when I have talked to clients and prospective clients about Facebook Ads, there has been an immediate sense of disappointment and skepticism. To those that don’t immediately get it, I always show the data, proving – beyond a shadow of a doubt, that their audience is on Facebook.…
Read MorePaul Hickey Podcast: Social Media Law & Instagram Influencers With Thallen Brassel
WATCH READ Is it just me – and it may be – but is there a complete lack of awareness regarding Social Media Law? According to Nashville Attorney Thallen Brassel, of Counsel at Nelson Mullins, the field is relatively new, and the resources and guidelines provided by the FTC are ever-changing, as new features on…
Read MoreData Driven Design Doodle Contest Winners Announced!
WATCH READ One of the more fun things we’ve done recently as a team was support Girls To The Moon, an organization that “launches confident girls” to be their best selves, impact their communities and create a more inclusive culture. The #GTTM17 Campference was a smashing success, and we were there as a sponsor, conducting…
Read MoreGirls To The Moon 2017: Data Driven Design Doodle Contest
READ One of the more fun things we’ve done recently as a team was support Girls To The Moon, an organization that “launches confident girls” to be their best selves, impact their communities and create a more inclusive culture. The #GTTM17 Campference was a smashing success, and we were there as a sponsor, conducting our…
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