Monthly Archives: January 2009
Twitter helps KGMB9 deliver the news
Most reporters, newspapers, TV and radio stations have a Twitter account. Why would a media outlet use Twitter you may ask. KGMB9 thought it was time to explain. KGMB9 has used Twitter for the past nine months. According to a … Continue reading
MySpace celebrates fifth anniversary, draws online ad revenues
The exploding popularity of free social networking sites is drawing online marketing dollars even in a down economy. This year MySpace celebrates its fifth anniversary with 130 million active monthly users worldwide. In the United States, MySpace is the most-viewed site on … Continue reading
New media opens up new can of words
I recently completed a contract with a major online social networking site. Let’s call them, “MyFace.” MyFace, like all major players in Web 2.0, has diversified beyond a mere social networking tool to become a user’s hub for all their … Continue reading
Filed under General Public Relations, Marketing, Media Training, New Media
Birthing a Book: The Ultimate Guide to Shopping on Oahu
Kathryn Drury Wagner publishes her first book, The Ultimate Guide to Shopping on Oahu Continue reading
Filed under Events, General Public Relations
Rotary Club of Honolulu Gets YouTubed
Reading is cool! Pass it on. That was the theme at the Rotary Club of Honolulu’s Palama Settlement new library project January 24-25. Rotarians’ passion for literacy was a perfect match for the club’s latest service project constructing bookshelves and … Continue reading
Filed under Events, General Public Relations, New Media
Use New Media Communication: Boost Your Business
Small businesses with limited resources can benefit from simple online strategies such as blogging, or participating in social networking sites (Twitter, Facebook, Linked In). High Technology Development Corporation (HTDC) is partnering with Big Island groups to conduct a workshop about … Continue reading
Filed under New Media, Online Reputation Management, Speaking Engagements