Ralph Braseth


Ralph Braseth

Ralph Braseth is an Ole Miss/Oxford expat living in Chicago, where he teaches journalism at Loyola University. A new media devotee, Braseth spends time helping small businesses and non-profits utilize social media to increase awareness, brand and profit. His fee is $0. He makes up for that by over-charging big businesses.

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Pandora with Ralph

Pandora with Ralph

  Ralph Braseth is an Ole Miss/Oxford expat living in Chicago, where he teaches journalism at Loyola University.  rbraseth@gmail.com   Let’s say you like three radio stations. In the old days, you would have to turn the dial among them to get the full range of music that you like to hear. But not any [...]

December 20, 2012
Texting For Smarties

Texting For Smarties

In his latest installment on using social media to market and grow a small business, Dr. Ralph Braseth tackles the thorny subject of texting. There’s a better way to send the text messages that have become a fact of life for anyone with a smart phone and clients who enjoy using texting to communicate, and [...]

December 3, 2012

Apple Gets Its First Major-League Chink

  The fiercest tech rivalry on the planet is nearing the boiling point of iron. When releasing Apple’s I-phone version number 5, saying the top brass made a boo boo is like saying water is wet. Apple removed Google maps and replaced it with Apple maps. Responses ranged from mild irritation to outright anger. Apple [...]

November 19, 2012
Social Media Calling All Small Businesses: Make Me Your Slave and Prosper

Social Media Calling All Small Businesses: Make Me Your Slave and Prosper

  Ralph Braseth is an Ole Miss/Oxford expat living in Chicago, where he teaches journalism at Loyola University. A new media devotee, Braseth spends time helping small businesses and non-profits utilize social media to increase awareness, brand and profit. His fee is $0. He makes up for that by over-charging big businesses.  ..

November 8, 2012
Experience Oxford

We want to see how you show your Ole Miss Spirit! Send us pictures to hottytoddynews@gmail.com with "Ole Miss Spirit" as the subject.

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John Hailman’s Wine Tips of the Week

Julius Caesar’s Favorite Roman Wine: Still Around?
Ancient Romans liked their wine. In Pompeii, their resort near Naples, there were more than 100 wine bars and 20 wine shops in a city of 20,000. We know this because a volcanic eruption of nearby Mount Vesuvius suddenly buried the city under nine feet of ash in A.D. 79. Many Pompeians were buried alive at their tables, and thousands of large wine jugs, or amphorae, were preserved in place. Read More

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The Chickasaw –– Spartans of the Mississippi Valley

By: Jack Mayfield
Last week I wrote about the arrival of the Chickasaw Indians into this area of north Mississippi. If you will recall, there were two groups of Indians who made their way from the Northern Plains of the American Continent to the “Father of Great Waters” (later known as the Mississippi River) and then into the area that would become the states of Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama. Read More
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