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June 30, 2008

AC Lion Newsletter: Issue #1 - Summer 2008

E-Mail By: Joshua Russak (Red@aclion.com)

Check out our 1st Newsletter for Summer 2008. Simple, fun and room to constantly add and improve....check it out:

 

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Summer 2008 marks an amazing year here at AC Lion, NY's premier interactive executive search firm. Unfortunately, we can't exactly say the same for our current Economy. Like a tidal wave, "recession rumors" swept through every newspaper headline, blog and newsletter. But through it all, our economy is holding on strong. We've seen these surges come and go before - with 12 years of staffing experience - it's nothing new. We have surfed some of the biggest waves our economy threw at us and we continue to ride it to the end. 

 Have fun with some of our topics below and if you're interested in further reading, check out our blog, Blog.AClion.

 Enjoy! 

Top10 Reasons to Look For a New Job

  1. Your company is experiencing a downward spiral

  2. Your relationship with your manager is damaged beyond repair

  3. Your life situation has changed

  4. Your values are at odds with the corporate culture

  5. You've stopped having fun and enjoying your job

  6. Your company is ethically challenged

  7. You have behaved in ways that are considered improper

  8. You've burned your bridges with your coworkers

  9. Your stress level is high at work and is affecting your physical/mental health
  10. You are unchallenged...

So are you ready to start looking? We can help find you "reasons" to like your new job. Check out OUR OPEN JOBS HERE. To read the whole article: Click Here. (compliments of About.com)




AC Lion Resurfaces: Blog2.0!

Today, only about 12% of Fortune 500 corporations run a corporate blog. Yet companies that have made a commitment—including Dell, Eastman Kodak Co., IBM Corp., Intel Corp. and SAP—are now deep into blogging programs with multiple weblogs, dozens of bloggers and a wealth of expertise and best practices to share. (Businesses Embrace Blogging)

AC LION - Online Industry Coverage Blog

For many companies, especially that larger ones, the question isn't "To Blog Or Not To Blog", rather how to expand current blogging efforts and include them as an integral approach to their overall "Social Media" campaigns.

With that, AC Lion recently launched their new and improved BLOG 2.0!"Michael Martine of Remarkablogger defines a business blog as one that supports the sales and marketing efforts of your company". (BtoB With the help of newly appointed Marketing Coordinator, Joshua Russak, AC Lion has re-built, re-launched and SPICED-UP their blog! Check it out for yourself and stay on top of some of the major changes in the online Interactive Marketing space. Click below to see for yourself...


5 Ways To Help "Relax" @ Work

It's SUMMER TIME! Yet, for many individuals "Work" & "Relax" don't seem to go together...that was until companies like GOOGLE and MICROSOFT began to implement "Fun/Relax" into their work environment. As a recruiter, one of the major questions we ask our job seekers is simply "what type of environment are you looking for?". Besides hearing I'd Like To Work From Home half of the time, I hear the word Fast-Paced and Relaxed paired together more often than not. The only way that is possible is by having the time to relax at work. 

Listed Below are 5 suggestions to finding ZEN in your workplace. Let us know if they help:

  1. Find Your Breath
  2. Get Sunlight and Wide Open Spaces
  3. Get A Good Green or White Tea
  4. Try Classical Music
  5. Just relax....
....at AC Lion, we know all about how to relax (just ask the Job Seekers who've been here before). To see for yourself feel free to CONTACT US HERE. Read more from the original article here.

Thank you for reading our newsletter and if you're interested in reading more about Industry Trends, take a look at our blog, www.Blog.ACLion.com. To read more about what we do,  check our website, click here.

 

All the best,

Alan Cutter | Founder & CEO

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Grass Roots Gets Visual

Article By: Dan Goldsmith (Dan@aclion.com)

As has been well documented this past year one of the more prolific beneficiaries of the Facebook phenomenon has been the world of non-profit fund raising and mission awareness. I can join a group in support of the cause of my choice and even solicit my friends to donate to such a cause. Many of us took advantage of our own little personal reach by posting supportive "buttons" for our recent favorite Presidential Candidates as well as Comic PM Political Commentators Steward and Colbert.

However I was struck by a recent awareness campaign's viral dynamic and its personal impact. Last week I noticed a few of my friends had changed their profile pictures - no big deal. However what was odd was that more and more of my friends had been changing their photos to the SAME image. The picture a facial close up of a young male supported by a statement "I am waiting for Gilad". It was an amature image - almost as simple a pic as you or I could take of our buddy or our brother. Just a simple pic - no airbrush - no carved muscular body - no facial expression suggesting we do something or buy something. I was a bit fuzzy, over exposed and not particularly attractive. I asked a few friends asking what the deal was with all of them changing to to the same profile pic. I was told the the simple face was that of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, one of the eight kidnapped Israeli soldiers who are still missing.

The group has attracted close to 47,000 members, who agreed to switch their status on Facebook from broadcasting their current mood or the details of their latest meal to a more passionate tone of how they felt about Shalit's continued abduction.

I too joined and posted and within hours was getting inquiries about the pic and so too did the virality go. More and more the world of new media tries to define the right look and the right distribution strategy and metrics etc etc etc. For all I know this was a targeted campaign run by a tidy and aggressive interactive strategy shop who has just notched up another "win". My guess is that this is not a formed strategy but a simple plea supported by a simple photo.

The only word that comes to me right now is "pure" - the face is pure as is the statement "waiting" for him is a silent but very powerful one. We are waiting for his return as we EXPECT it should happen. This simplicity of this campaign supported by a simple image moved me as well as did it display great velocity.

So I guess simple User Generated Content has significant power at times, no?

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