— Guest post by Gina Seamans, 2009 PRSA Colorado Chapter President I have lost count on the number the social media seminars I’ve attended in the last year. And I receive invitations to several new seminars, workshops, webinars, etc., every week. The learning opportunities for social media tools and techniques are sometimes overwhelming. I was [...]

Some new data from eMarketer suggests that more Americans are shopping online instead of at stores in an effort to be “green.” Specifically, the study found that 35% of survey respondents believe that it’s “more environmentally friendly to shop online” vs. 31.2% who believed otherwise. But is that true? As the image above reveals, a [...]

In yet another step toward mainstream adoption of new tech jargon, the words “twitter” and “tweet” have been given the green light by the Associated Press. Specifically, the words have been added to the AP Stylebook, that go-to reference tome that can be found in every newsroom, PR firm and j-school undergrad’s backpack. For the [...]

June 1st marked the start of the 2009 ozone season in Colorado. And yesterday, more than 200 local moms, dads and kids and 50 local business leaders joined the Regional Air Quality Council at the Denver Zoo to help zoo something about it. Attendees at the event received free admission to the Zoo, a live [...]

Having friends is awesome. You get to hang out, eat awesome lunches, see loud movies. Better yet, the Internet makes it easy to make even more friends. But what happens when the friends you make online start to mingle with your existing friends – will they blend well, like a fine fruit smoothie? Or will [...]