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Why We Blog
We don’t just sell social media and community engagement. We live it. We love it.
For this reason, our blog is a place for each and every one of our employees to share the insights and expertise they have, build and maintain day-in and day-out. While we pursue our passions online – cars, politics, technology, shopping, video games, current events, movies, pets, social media, etc. – and do great work for our clients – blogging, strategizing, tweeting, monitoring, discussing, etc. – we run across insightful, wacky, fresh and trending data, media and topics.
We bring our passion, experiences and findings to bear on our blog.
Who Are Our Bloggers?
Everyone on the New Media Strategies team – from our analysts and senior management, to our strategists and managers – we all chip in with our two cents.
What Do We Blog About?
Plain and simple: anything and everything. Here are just a few of our favorite things…
- Gaming
- Automotive
- Social Media
- The DC-Metro Area
- Music
- Movies
- Television
- Entertainment Marketing
- Sports/Sports Marketing
- Fashion
- Politics
- Political Campaigns
- Pop Culture
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
- Gen Y Marketing
- Hispanic advertising/PR
- Emerging Technologies
- The Media Industry
- Social Sciences
- Food Marketing Online
- Online Reaction to Events
- Consumer Health
- Community Building
- Internet Personalities
As you will see, we write both original articles as well as re-post content from our personal and community blogs.
Disclaimer, Disclosure and Comments Policy
We believe strongly that blogging is something that should be done openly, transparently and be aspirational in focus. That’s why we only need three lines to explain that…
- The opinions held and expressed by our bloggers do not represent that of the company as a whole.
- If we blog about a client, you will know it, because we always disclose our relationships.
- Our comment policy is simple – we want to encourage open discussions, but do not tolerate disrespect and maintain the right to moderate accordingly. Use your best judgment and so will we.