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SeeDepth Masters In Marketing Interview: Author And Marketer Drew McLellan

Mindful Marketing

His first book, 99.3 Random Acts of Marketing, was published in 2003 and Drew and Australian marketer Gavin Heaton created the Age of Conversation series of crowdsourced books in 2007. The Wall Street Journal calls him “one of 10 bloggers every entrepreneur should read.” Please tell us about your book, 99.3

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

One interesting consideration is the shift from accessing artefacts such as books or magazines that have been reproduced in digital format, to artefacts that are created specifically for digital publication (such as websites). See also: Part 1: Made by history – a book collector’s story. Journal of media practice. Bridgen, L.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

One interesting consideration is the shift from accessing artefacts such as books or magazines that have been reproduced in digital format, to artefacts that are created specifically for digital publication (such as websites). See links below to all five posts: Part 1: Made by history – a book collector’s story by Heather Yaxley.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

One interesting consideration is the shift from accessing artefacts such as books or magazines that have been reproduced in digital format, to artefacts that are created specifically for digital publication (such as websites). See links below to all five posts: Part 1: Made by history – a book collector’s story by Heather Yaxley.

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Influencer Insights: Media Moves and Intel for April 11

Beyond PR

To keep up with today’s media landscape, public relations professionals need to know not only who is going where, but also how to communicate more effectively with those journalists, bloggers, and influencers making moves. The Dish left the blogosphere a year ago and now Andrew has decided to return to long-form journalism.

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