Daily Journal column: The future of Facebook
With Facebook’s growth slowing and its stock price at a 35% drop since its May 18 IPO, how bright is its future really?
READ MOREWith Facebook’s growth slowing and its stock price at a 35% drop since its May 18 IPO, how bright is its future really?
READ MOREToday, the Daily Journal continues a series of online-only columns with a column by Bruce Murdy, president of Rawle Murdy, a Charleston-based marketing, advertising and public relations firm.
READ MOREYears ago, I was concerned that newspapers required an actual name and address be attached to a ‘Letter to the Editor’ before the publication would seriously consider printing it.
READ MOREThe creative minds at Rawle Murdy surprised our inbox the other day when they sent us a link to a web-based project they developed just because they thought it was cool.
READ MOREIn 2011 and 2012, Communication Arts recognized Rawle Murdy’s creative work with century-old brand KA-BAR Knives.
READ MOREA good friend who lives in the Adirondacks was visiting this past weekend. On Saturday, she told me about a new venture in which she’s involved in Saranac Lake.
READ MOREAt the dawn of time, shopkeepers served a very small and localized community-their neighbors and their neighborhood. Keeping tabs on what would sell (and what wouldn’t) was a very personalized thing. Ask your customers what they wanted, and make sure it was in stock.
READ MORE“Succeeding in the Conceptual Age” by David Rawle. Click here to read article.
READ MOREThere’s an unusual art school in New York with a one-week course of study. What distinguishes this place isn’t the length of its course but rather its student body. They’re mostly people with neither talent nor ambition in the arts.
READ MORE“How Google Plus is Turning Me Into a Polygamist” by West Herford. Click here to read article.
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