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6 iPhone Accessories for Almost-Professional Photos/Videos

Waxing UnLyrical

This is just a lovely little lavalier mic (not wireless), that you can use, with an adapter, to enhance your audio. I can’t give their customer service a big enough shout out. Audio-Technica ATR3350 Lavalier Mic ($22.34). So, say you want to do video interviews, or recordings, from your iPhone, it’s terrific.

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HWH Public Relations’ Spam E-Mail Tactics

Bad Pitch Blog

one of the first accredited and most trusted providers of discounted domain registration, web hosting packages, and services announces its plan to offer the new.EU (European Union) domain name for $14.95 (emphasis added) April 5: Dotster Connects the Dots Once Again Making.EU Domain Name Registration Easy and Affordable "Dotster, Inc.,

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Five Productivity Tools for PR Pros

Waxing UnLyrical

Their customer service is also pretty good; when it wasn’t working for me, I emailed them and got a reply almost immediately from their CEO. It allows wireless syncing of a variety of calendars so I can organize client and personal calendars all in one, or separately. So don’t do that.

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Paid Social: Cliff Notes to 3 Social Media Studies

Sword and the Script

This is all the more reason to believe good customer service is good marketing. Those negative tweets? Those are opportunity to turn things around too.

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How A Fake Taxidermist Is Keeping AT&T On Its Toes

Waxing UnLyrical

Vest-less Now, I am not, and have not been, an AT&T customer (I’m quite happy with Verizon Wireless). You’ve been using Twitter quite delightfully to poke fun at AT&T’s wireless service. I’ve been following and “talking&# to ATT_Fake_PR for a while. Noooo… I’m no guru.

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Your audience with the public

Stephen Waddington

This is when telecom operators such as BT started to offer broadband to consumer users, and wireless networks appeared in public spaces. There are exceptions where an organisation provides public service information as in the case of emergency services or local councils or uses the internet for customer service.