Hi, I'm Margie Newman. I blog about public relations, social media, careers, productivity and geek stuff.

Stacey Viera: be transparent when promoting client work on and offline

{Our next guest post is courtesy of D.C. flack and photographer Stacey Viera, who ponders how much disclosure to provide when promoting your clients on social networks and/or entering into partnerships with other vendors.}

“In the interest of full disclosure.” How often do you use those six little words? I would argue, probably not often enough.

I acknowledge that full disclosure can be overused. “In the interest of full disclosure, I’m married.” Hey, I didn’t ask if you wanted to go on a date. I just wanted to know if you were done with the Metro section of the paper so that I could read it!

But how often do we see a Tweet from a PR person promoting their “friend,” only to find that it originated from a paid client relationship? Or a Facebook link for a “beautifully designed new blog” that we only later learn was designed by the same person who posted the link? Read More…

What happens to your digital doppelganger when you die?

This is a morbid, buzz-killing topic, but it’s really important. My January Her Nashville Chic Geek column pushes you to  think about who–if anyone–will take over your online identity, accounts, etc. when you leave this world.

Here’s teaser; read the full thing at HerNashville.com:

If I should die before I wake, my Facebook password my husband should take. Oh, and an auto-reply message on my Gmail he should make, but my TwitterLinkedIn,eBay, and PayPal accounts he may forsake … Read More…

Your questions, answered! (then shared with the rest of the world)

Her Nashville Chic Geek DecemberI’ll never tire of folks emailing, DMing, Facebook messaging and calling with geek/productivity/PR questions. It’s amazing what a little perspective and encouragement will do for a person; I’m honored to be someone you call on when you need that.

Here’s the thing though: you seldom ask your question in the comments on my blog(s) or on Twitter. You seem to like your privacy. That’s cool, but I’d like to encourage you to share the Q & A luv; that’s what makes the Internet so fabulous, ya know? Wisdom of crowds and what not. Read More…

Talk to me: FlackRabbit poll

Humor me, folks; pretty please, take the quiz. I want to see how well this WP Poll Plugin works. Especially you, Feed Readers and mobile surfers: were you able to take the quiz in your reader? Or did you have to come to the site to take it? Phone folks: did it work for you?

Do you know the way to San Jose?

  • Yes, and now that song is stuck in my head. Thanks, Margie. (56%, 20 Votes)
  • Why are you asking me when you could just Google it? (31%, 11 Votes)
  • No, why do you ask? (13%, 5 Votes)

Total Voters: 36

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Just in case you think this post/poll has nothing to do with social media, public relations or online marketing: read this. See, thanks to playing around like I do, when someone asks me if I’ve ever inserted a poll into a blog post, managed a Twitter contest, or started an online Meetup — I can say yes!

What have you done to be your own guinea pig lately?

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