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Five Quick and Easy Ways to Show #PR Thanks

Deirdre Breakenridge

Even just a little time each week to share thoughts with a student via Twitter or to schedule a Skype “coffee” chat is a fantastic way to show thanks. I’m able to catch up on what’s new in technology by walking through the exhibit hall. I use my blog, PR Expanded , for video book reviews.

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How People Made 2010 What It Was

Waxing UnLyrical

Thanks to Skype, I kept my phone bill down, and was able to talk regularly not just with my family but with friends all around the world as well. Waxing UnLyrical has started taking on a life of its own, and its blogging team is growing slowly but steadily. Connections that began in social media turned into real-life friendships.

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How I 1st-Drafted an 87,000-Word Self-Help Book over 46 Days in 2018*

ZudePR

I’d been business blogging since early 2014, and diligently sending out helpful stuff to my email list subscribers since early 2015. (I My blogging had become more ambitious and I’d written a few unconventional influencer posts that had gone down well. This blog post showed me another way. It’s June 2016.

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The Craft of Creative Writing

Barokas

Technology. As I sit here and write this blog post, I’m also using iMessage to chat with my friend about her afternoon, checking email and listening to Spotify. While taking breaks can free the mind, I find it best to shut down email, iMessage, Skype, social media, etc. That said, it can be hard not to take feedback personally.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

My primary method of research was a series in-depth, oral history interviews with UK-based PR practitioners who have 10-20 years experience in the occupation. This begins the process of creating the interviewer-interviewee relationship. Rather I’m going to present some advice drawing on the four issues that I encountered.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

My primary method of research was a series in-depth, oral history interviews with UK-based PR practitioners who have 10-20 years experience in the occupation. 8) when conducting oral history interviews. This begins the process of creating the interviewer-interviewee relationship. Reflecting Greene’s (2014 p.8)

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

My primary method of research was a series in-depth, oral history interviews with UK-based PR practitioners who have 10-20 years experience in the occupation. 8) when conducting oral history interviews. This begins the process of creating the interviewer-interviewee relationship. Reflecting Greene’s (2014 p.8)