Kenneth Wisnefski catches up with Mark Crumpton on his daily show “The Bottom Line” to discuss Facebook’s Q2 report and gives insight as to the remainder of 2012 looks like for the social media company. Watch the Live interview here
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July 24 – Ken Wisnefski speaks with former NY Gov. David Patterson on Penn State | WOR Radio
Kenneth Wisnefski speaks with former N.Y. Governor David Patterson on the Penn State child abuse allegations. Wisnefski digs deep in to the implications on the University and discusses their options from a reputation management stand point. Listen to the Live interview here
July 24 – Ken Speaks with ESPN Radio on Penn State | ESPN Radio
Kenneth Wisnefski discusses with ESPN Radio the implications on Penn State and their reputation going forward. Listen to the Live interview here
July 23 – Rebuilding the Penn State reputation | Fox News
Todd Bailey, Vice President of Marketing and Digital Strategy at WebiMax discusses the important steps that needs to be taken by Penn State University in wake of the child abuse allegations. Watch the Live interview here
July 23 – How to Build a Cult-Like Following | Fox News
“Sometimes businesses become one-dimensional. If they start to fall behind in one core area of their work, they lack the support beams to continue their success and hedge against challenges in other areas,” says Kenneth C. Wisnefski, founder and CEO of WebiMax.com, an Internet marketing company. It’s an important lesson for entrepreneurs and business owners. […]
July 20 – Opinion: Health-care reform puts power of coverage back in small business owners’ hands | Washington Post
The United States Supreme Court largely upheld the Affordable Care Act in a 5 to 4 decision, marking a major victory for the Obama administration and greatly impacting small businesses. Kenneth Wisnefski discusses the impact of the Affordable Care Act on small businesses. Read more
July 19 – Basketball skill may not be only reason Rockets signed Jeremy Lin | LA Times
We know the Houston area is receptive, given the success of Yao Ming. In addition, the inroads that were developed with Yao Ming in the international Asian market can carry over and impact Jeremy Lin’s brand recognition. Read more
July 19 – After Linsanity: Experts Weigh In on Lin’s Future in Media | Mashable
Nowadays that’s a big aspect, when marketers can look to some kind of metric to understand how beloved someone is by the public,” says Kenneth Wisnefski, a brand strategist and CEO of the Internet marketing company WebiMax. Read more
July 19 – Knicks links: Jeremy Lin fallout continues | NJ Star Ledger
Lin’s transition from New York to Houston will likely eliminate the ‘feel good story’ he projected now that he is set to make $25 million over the next 3 years,’ Wisnefski says. ‘The end of the short-lived Jeremy Lin era in New York will likely bring an end to “Linsanity” and impacts his brand. Kenneth […]
July 18 – Even in Houston, Lin boasts marketing potential reminiscent of Yao | Houston Chronicle
Kenneth Wisnefski is the brand strategist and Founder/CEO of WebiMax, an international Internet marketing company. He thinks “the second phase of the Lin brand, moving beyond the feel-good and overnight-sensation notion,” should prove highly lucrative, never mind his change of address. Read more
July 18 – A Lin-dow closes in NY | North Jersey.com
Kenneth Wisnefski, brand strategist and founder / CEO of WebiMax, noted that part of Lin’s charm was the backstory of a Harvard grad who was unwanted in the NBA and living on a teammate’s couch – then finding instant success. Read more
July 18 – Will Fans Go Linsane For Jeremy In Houston? Don’t Bet On It | Forbes
Playing with a big contract in a smaller market, one with approximately one-eighth of New York’s Asian population, Lin carries the burden of expected stardom in a new town. In New York the marketability (for an average Lin) would still be there because of all the media attention. Read more
July 9 – ‘Internet Doomsday’ Passes Without Major Incident | Washington Post
Thousands worried that they would lose Internet access after the Federal Bureau of Investigation pulled the plug Monday on a safety net set up to keep machines infected with a widespread virus online. Kenneth Wisnefski discusses online security. Read more
July 3 – Upgrade Your Beach Gear | FOX News
Kenneth Wisnefski reviews some popular beach items and discusses their viability in today’s market. Read more
June 22 – iOS vs. Android: Apple and Google map different routes | Software Development Times
The success of Android and iOS in part depends upon the innovation provided for each platform by third-party mobile app developers, and some would argue that Android has taken a beating as a result. Here, Kenneth Wisnefski discusses the differences going forward. Read more
June 21 – Who’s Minding the Twitter? Big Companies’ Most Painful Mis-Tweets | AOL Daily Finance
Retailers and consumer-products companies are increasingly using Twitter as a marketing tool, which has given them limitless opportunities to connect with their customers. Kenneth Wisnefski discusses some of the worst tweets of the year. Read more
June 20 – WebiMax Founder and CEO Kenneth Wisnefski Announces Addition of Bill Slawski to the WebiMax Team | Reuters
Kenneth Wisnefski announces the addition of Bill Slawski to the WebiMax Team. Wisnefski also discusses some of the WebiMax processes. Read more
June 20 – WebiMax Founder and CEO Kenneth Wisnefski Announces Addition of Bill Slawski to the WebiMax Team | MarketWatch
Kenneth Wisnefski, founder and CEO of WebiMax, announced the addition of SEO industry expert Bill Slawski to the WebiMax team. Read more
June 17 – Tarter: Click and Clack will roll on in reruns | Peoria Journal
Pro basketball fans like using social media to talk up their sport, said Kenneth Wisnefski, CEO of WebiMax. The NBA Facebook fan page has over 13 million “likes,” far ahead of any other pro sport, he said. Read more
June 14 – Apple Drops Google Services on iOS 6 | Ping! Zine
Kenneth Wisnefski, online marketing expert and founder / CEO of WebiMax, feels “We are seeing a major player in the tech industry detracting from Google’s services and making them [Google] susceptible to losses in a market they have consistently dominated.” Read more