Every few months, it seems, there is a dust up over the role of PR teams in editing articles on Wikipedia. Most recently, several publications (notably Vice’s Motherboard) reported on the work of a firm devoted almost entirely to editing Wikipedia articles on behalf of various clients. When the firm’s work was discovered, many editors found themselves in hot water [...]
According to Wikipedia, a word cloud is defined as: “… [A] visual representation for text data, typically used to depict keyword metadata (tags) on websites, or to visualize free form text. Tags are usually single words, and the importance of each tag is shown with font size or color.” You may have seen a word cloud in recent coverage [...]
In the last 11 years, Wikipedia has become one of the most influential and searched sites on the Internet. Because of its Internet prowess, it is a great tool to promote a business or product. A Wikipedia page for your brand influences search engines, validates your presence, tells your brand’s history—and it’s free. At Communiqué PR, we typically recommend that [...]
[caption id="attachment_3513" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Image Credit: Wikipedia"][/caption]On Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012, the online world rose up against legislation being reviewed by Congress: the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA). While everyone agrees preventing piracy and protecting IP are noble goals, Internet powerhouses like Wikipedia, Wired, Google and 60,000 other websites censored their homepages in [...]
Social networking - there's no doubt it's here to stay. According to Wikipedia, social networking is defined as the building of online communities of people who share interests and/or activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others. The rise of popular social networking sites such as Facebook, Flickr, MySpace and Twitter have become important ways [...]