Making a TWITter of yourself
Thanks to David Henderson's blog for this story.
PR man flies into town to lecture large client on social media. When he touches down he twitters about the nastiness of the town he's visiting and proceeds to clients office to give big presentation and surprise surprise.... people from big client company get a bit upset.
However, what caught my attention was the tone of the rebuke that the IC team delivered. The fact was that the expensive PR guy was presenting to a bunch of people who have just taken a pay cut to help the company through tough times. The IC guys asked how they could justify paying a fee for a bloke who insulted the home town when people were hurting in their wage packets.
A hard lesson here for everyone...
Liam
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