Hashtags Unfortunately All the Rage
March 15th, 2014 at 5:57 pm by MarkTags: facebook, family-guy, hashtag, names, pepperidge farm, sarcasm, twitter
Oh, you named your child Hashtag? #DoucheyPhrase.
Oh, you named your child Hashtag? #DoucheyPhrase.
Someone needs to inform Yahoo Sports correspondent Dan Wetzel that Twitter is not Craigslist. And that’s too bad, because I’d definitely promote this to Best of Craigslist.
Two days before the opening ceremonies for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, media have descended on Sochi like a plague of locusts. The majority of journalists are staying at the brand new Sochi Hotel, built specifically for the event, however, it is still under construction. I’m sure you can imagine the wave of complaints coming from what appear to be some rather sheltered — if not spoiled — Americans. (#FirstWorldProblems #NeverBeenOutsideTheCountry)
Even still, one has to wonder. Is Sochi ready for the Winter Olympics?
According to Moscow-based ABC News correspondent, Kirit Radia, no.
He gets a little right-to-complain given that he’s based in Russia…
But at the same time, we’ve seen over and over how ingenious — and fast — Russians can be, especially given it’s the eve of the Winter Olympics and the world’s eyes are on them.
The first step in every 12-step program should be, “Put down the keyboard.”
It’s amazing to see major corporations and brands embracing the Internet for Customer Service purposes. Companies are no longer faceless entities disconnected from their customer base. Every day, many more are finding value in reading and responding both to praise and criticism.