Posts Tagged ‘The Artifact’

I was going to write a full-on blog post this afternoon, but I think I got too much sun today so I’m going to leave you with a couple of other posts I think you should read:

-David Meerman Scott has a great post about personal branding and Twitter – it was so great that I shared it with some of my coworkers, then immediately realized that my own Twitter page isn’t exactly up to par (I’m working on it!).

-io9 makes the point that web-series are the new direct-to-dvd. The example that they use is for a series called The Artifact that is being offered on YouTube and on the show’s website. I think that’s just a great way to repackage something, and it will actually make me (a guy that doesn’t have a tv at home) more likely to watch it.

-Our favorite PR Maven has some good advice for young job-seekers (in the field of PR or not): don’t skip the “interests” section on your resume. This is your chance to stand out.

Until next time…

-Parker Mason

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