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Home sweet home – return to blogging, address well known

PR Conversations

It has taken rather a while to unpack all the boxes, redecorate and invite you round for a house blog-warming party chez PR Conversations*. During our blogging hiatus, Judy Gombita has kept up the PR Conversations action via our hugely successful Twitter micro-blog.

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The Complete Guide to PR Stunts

5W PR

” When the business finally revealed that it was emerging as the international house of burgers, an outcry ensued from unhappy customers. In 2005, Snapple tried to make the world’s largest Popsicle. That means participating in it themselves, sharing it on their personal Facebook pages and blogs, and encouraging others to join in.

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I still love you PRSA–even though I’m no longer a member

Communications Conversations

MIMA has this programming market completely cornered locally. I’ve blogged about PRSA a number of times in the past. I then pursued my APR and was accredited in 2005. * photo credit: PRSA International Conference – Philadelphia, PA via photopin (license). No one comes close. Ask anyone. 2–Networking.

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New Year’s Honours 2015

Stuart Bruce

She’s also a brilliant example of how in the UK you can forge a successful international public relations career without resorting to living and working in London. Robert deserves an honour because of his selfless, unflagging work and campaigning to get a fair deal for interns in public relations.

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How To Create An Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part Two

Journalistics

You lived through my value-sized “How to Create an Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part One” post and have come back for more – I like your determination. In either case, welcome to “How to Create an Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part Two.” What is your blog all about?

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How To Create An Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part Two

Journalistics

You lived through my value-sized “How to Create an Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part One” post and have come back for more – I like your determination. In either case, welcome to “How to Create an Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part Two.” What is your blog all about?

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

Today, we use many information sources to see what is going on around us, locally, nationally, and globally, with more emerging all the time. Between 2005 and 2021, over 2,200 newspapers closed in the US alone (54) while demand for newspaper journalists has dropped by 50%. Mass communication aims to meet these needs.

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