

Social Media Outcry Forces Company To Revert To Old Recipe
A recent change to Patak's recipe for their lime pickle flavor had fans on social media in an uproar. The top-selling flavor recently received, what the company perceived, as an upgrade when it tweaked its famous recipe. However, fans of the product were not pleased and they took to social media to let Patak know about their displeasure. Patak eventually heard their consumers through social media and decided to revert back to their old recipe, to the delight of their fans. Se


Social Media is Changing the Way Americans Receive Healthcare
Millennials have embraced social media as a way of life, and it's important that other generations take note. That is exactly what one doctor has done to help enhance his reputation and practice. Dr. Kevin Campbell is a Cardiologist who "specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm, disorders." Dr. Campbell uses social media to provide tips and hosts a forum for patients and other professionals to discuss conditions and medical experiences in "real time" on plat


NBA Player Distracted by Social Media
San Antonio Spurs player, LaMarcus Aldridge, decided he had enough of his social media accounts, for now. After his team was defeated by 30 points against the defending champs, he shut down his Twitter and Instagram accounts. Aldridge said he, "just wanted to lock in" and focus on basketball. But we all know the real reason. Just like the rest of us, he was spending a lot of time on social media! Even pro athletes are on social media when they should be working. Make sure tha


Facebook Announces Social Media Use for 2015
Earlier today, Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg posted just how many users Facebook and their various apps have. In 2015, Facebook had more than 1.59 BILLION users that were active each month. That is an unprecedented amount of people and a market that you and your business should be taking full advantage of. #SocialMedia #Sachs #Facebook