by cityworks | Aug 2, 2012 | Interviews, Word Distinction
Today we feature the first part of our interview with Daniel Tynan on the distinction between the words, “smart” and “intelligent.” As we mentioned earlier, Dan has vast experience writing about technology in ways that are not only intelligent and smart, but also...
by cityworks | Jun 1, 2012 | Interviews, Word Choice
Alan Perlman’s work as forensic linguist has included everything from analyzing the Son of Sam writings to providing an expert opinion of plagiarism of song lyrics involving the rock group, The Who. Cool job, yes? Yesterday, we began exploring this fascinating world...
by cityworks | May 23, 2012 | Interviews, Word Choice
It’s a small world and with the help of satellites and the Internet, it’s getting smaller every day. Companies in the United States market to customers in nations all over the world, and companies from all over the world market to us. While having a...
by cityworks | Apr 5, 2012 | Interviews, Social Media, Storytelling
Ashley Kingsley is a social marketing whiz. It’s probably best to list the things she doesn’t do. Hmm. We’re stumped. She’s a social media marketing strategist, viral and grassroots marketing campaigner and renowned for her abilities when it comes to social networking...
by cityworks | Mar 22, 2012 | Interviews, Storytelling
“If we see something that blows us away, we will keep coming back for it. ” This quote came out in our interview with Jon Franklin, a two time Pultizer Prize winning newspaper reporter. It captured the theme of the month – the power of storytelling in...
by cityworks | Mar 20, 2012 | Interviews, Storytelling, Engagement
Storytelling is powerful. One aspect of its power is its ability to engage people. We need look no further than down the road less than a mile from our office to one of the nation’s great parks – Balboa Park and its storytelling adventure, The Giskin...
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