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Clients in the news 7.10.09

Duke Realty
Minneapolis-area buildings win industry awards
REJournals.com- Minneapolis, MN
Duke wins international award for its industrial office park

Atlas World Group
Stay-put trend challenges movers
The Journal Gazette- Fort Wayne, IN
Relocation rates at historic lows

Battling for summer jobs
All Business
Atlas included in “10 teen-worthy occupations off the beaten track”

Northern Indiana Public Service Company

NISO kicks off free South Shore Summer Music Fest
The Times of Northwest Indiana- Munster, IN
NIPSCO sponsors summer concert series

NIPSCO to donate $50,000 to Heinze for Little Cal acquisition
Chesterton Tribune- Chesterton, IN
NIPSCO gives Land Trust funds to buy 30 acres on Little Calumet River

Weekly Insider 7.7.09

Silent Tweeters
Despite high membership, studies show more than 55 percent of Twitter users have never posted a single Tweet. Read more here.

Cancer research grants favor safety over innovation
Does the current system for awarding cancer research grants really encourage innovation? Check out this article and decide for yourself.

The compromise of saving the environment
The House has passed major climate change legislation, but with many concessions to special interests and industry–the largest of which were utilities. Read more here.

Add value to your Tweets
Want to get more followers on Twitter? Try these tips to add value to your Tweets.

Think before you blog

steven lemaster1 150x150 Think before you blog

On Thursday afternoon of last week the Internet was buzzing with unconfirmed rumors of Michael Jackson’s death.

Perez Hilton, who has successfully built his celebrity blog into a multimillion-dollar international brand, posted the following reaction.

“We knew something like this would happen!!
Micha
el Jackson was taken by ambulance from his Holmby Hills home to a nearby Los Angeles hospital on Thursday afternoon!!
Supposedly, the singer went into cardiac arrest and the paramedics had to administer CPR!!!
His mother is even on the way to visit him!!!
We are
dubious!!
Jacko pulled a similar stunt when he was getting ready for his big HBO special in ‘95 when he ‘collapsed’ at rehearsal!
H
e was dragging his heels on that just like his upcoming 50 date London residency at the 02 Arena, of which he already postponed the first few dates!!!
Either he’s lying or making himself sick, but we’re curious to see if he’s able to go on!!!
Get your money back, ticket holders!!!!”

Shortly after the reports of Jackson’s death were confirmed, Hilton’s original post was replaced with a more fitting tribute, but enough people saw the original post (and took a screencap picture) that the damage was done.

Almost immediately, other blogs began reporting on Perez’ post and an #unfollowperezhilton movement began on twitter. Celebrities and fans alike bombarded him with messages about his insensitivity. He’s been in crisis communications mode since.

It’s still too early to tell if the Perez Hilton brand will suffer permanent damage from this. But it does carry a lesson for all brand ambassadors. In the drive to be the first, don’t forget that the Internet is permanent. Once you put something online, there’s no taking it back. Are you willing to stake your brand’s reputation on something you post on the Internet?