Archive for November, 2008

Nov
26

My Life as a Professional

Posted by: emily | Comments (0)

As a recent college graduate and new PR professional I have come to realize that the world of public relations surrounds me in my everyday life.  There really is “no walking away from work” for me because no matter where I am, who I’m talking to or what I’m doing there is always a way of turning the current situation into a PR lesson.

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There’s a lot to be said for the “new” networking—that is social media and the myriad options for connecting online.  It’s as easy as surfing the internet, posting brief thoughts and uploading photos and video.  And despite being able to share personal details and often random thoughts, it’s done on your own time, at your own computer and on your terms.

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Categories : Networking
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Nov
11

We’re in the business of engaging

Posted by: ronele | Comments (0)

Like proud parents, there’s nothing better than seeing your team aspire to do great things for each other, the clients we represent and in turn expand their world.  It’s become quite apparent to us that our motto as an agency is to engage. To engage our audiences to respond to our clients messages, products and/or services.  To engage our clients to think beyond traditional public relations tools and tactics.  To engage actively in social communications.  To engage each other to do and be more. 

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Categories : Engaging, PR, Trends
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Nov
10

Becoming a YouTube Star

Posted by: ronele | Comments (0)

We all receive them.  You know, those chain emails with jokes, something attached or a video to download.  Most I don’t open because of personal e-mail overload.  But every once in awhile there’s one that stands out.  Jeff Dunham, a ventriloquist, has reinvented himself to a new audience through a viral campaign with, what I’m guessing, were unexpected results.

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Categories : PR, Trends, YouTube
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Nov
06

Networking…it is a Changin’

Posted by: ronele | Comments (0)

What is it with networking that can create an emotion of anxiety and excitement?  Anxiety for some because they aren’t sure what to say, what to do or, well, because they just don’t want to engage.  Then there are those that thrive in the environment.  I’ve witnessed all types and, frankly, have been all types.

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