You know you’re too busy when…

…you don’t have time to fill out your NCAA tournament brackets (men’s or women’s).

This is the first year in forever that I haven’t completed my brackets. And I turn on ESPN last night to discover that the first game of the men’s tournament was already under way. So I’ll just cut to the chase and give you my final fours:

Final Four – Men’s
Wisconsin
UCLA
Georgetown
Ohio State

Final Four – Women’s
Purdue
Tennessee
Stanford
Duke

Online video and the future of PR

Jeremy Peppers of POP! PR fame nicely summarizes online video’s impact on communication in the social mediasphere. It’s a breathless, optimistic view of the future, with links galore. But Peppers cautions marketers about using video wisely.

Rule No. 1: keep it away from the ad people.

How should video be used? First, most importantly, it should be used when appropriate. In this social media rush, firms and corporations rush out to put everything together in one campaign. It does not make sense, though. Video is a great way to get your message across, but companies need to remember to have an honest voice, not messaging [emphasis mine]. It’s one of my lines about social media – hand it over to PR rather than advertising, because PR is used to talking TO people, not like advertising that just talks AT people.

Well put. Also this: “[O]nly use video if it makes sense. New demo to showcase? Video it and post it in the newsroom and on YouTube. Just don’t try too hard, and it should be fine.”