Tag Archives: AOL
Is Patch, AOL’s Hyper-Local Experiment, Doomed?
The ambitious project committed to hyper-local journalism is coming under fire
Can AOL recover from the financial hit?
By Darren Sands
AOL/TechCrunch Merger Moves: 5 Ways to Successfully Survive a Company Transition
As AOL's Techcrunch changes leadership, here's employee strategy to make transition less stressful
As TechCrunch transitions into new leadership and Mark Zuckerberg plans to buy Instagram, many employees…
By Demetria Irwin
SXSW 2012: How Brands Can Reach a Diverse Online Community
Founder/producer of Southern Fried Filmworks and Big Shade Tree Trevite Willis reveals how big-name brands are successfully reaching out to diverse communities and what you can learn from their techniques
“Mining Diversity: Developing a Community of Color” panelist Trevite Willis discusses best practices for businesses…
By Winston Ford
Black Blogger Month: The Frugalista, Blogging on a Budget
Being frugal pays off for personal finance blogger and author Natalie P. McNeal
Journalist turned finance blogger Natalie P. McNeal specializes in budgeting while still enjoying life’s luxuries.…
By Souleo
In the News: Clinton to Meet Libyan Rebel Leaders; AOL Layoffs; Feud Over Etta James’ Estate
A few noteworthy headlines around the Web
A few noteworthy headlines around the Web




