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Is Netflix Content 'Good Enough'?

Mindful Marketing

Whether toddlers should be by themselves on road-trips is a worthy question, as is why people a half-world away are watching a decade-old television show. ’ is a documentary-style television program in which Japanese parents send their toddlers on their first independent errands. ” Subscribe to Mindful Matters blog.

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Fear, Change and the Future of Communications

Solo PR Pro

The blog is dead, long live social media! Boston: Pearson, 2013. Can you imagine the debates and discussion in 1927 when the television was introduced? In the 21st century, newspapers, radio, and television have changed dramatically but, still, exist. The press release is dead! Out with social media, in with mobile!

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Person of the Year, 2014?

David PR Group

Last year, I had great responses from a blog post and survey about TIME ’s Person of the Year, so I decided to revisit the topic as we start to look back on the people and events that shaped the news in 2014. I have suggested a few nominees, and you can vote for one of them or write-in your own.

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Stalwart Interns. Where are they now?

The Stalwart Blog

I not only learned how to write op-ed pieces, blogs, and press releases, but I learned the importance of honesty and integrity when conducting business. Brianna Bruinsma , Stalwart summer 2013 intern. As an intern I was really interested in media placements, such as television segments and live event coverage.

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Ethics and Accountability in Public Relations are Non-Negotiable

Waxing UnLyrical

But apparently that doesn’t play well on television. I recently sounded off for PRSA on my view of what I saw as a challenge facing public relations professionals in 2013. He blogs at A Professor’s Thoughts. Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Ethics and Accountability in Public Relations are Non-Negotiable.

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Making Your Blog More PR-Friendly

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

This is true for the earned media we generate, the thought leadership content we produce for clients and for our own blog content. Any company blogging today must have a strategy for boosting the visibility of their content and ensuring it is shareable and shared. Harness the power of guest blogging. A successful outcome?

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Preview of my PRSA Talk, "Hacking Public Relations"

Where the Fishermen Ain't

In a recent post on my blog where I warn people to approach content marketing thoughtfully, I urge the public relations industry to seek that mutual value, lest it be viewed as a system “bug” to be fixed or ignored. “If I believe that looking to open-source and hacker communities gives us the answer. Friday5: Let’s Hack Public Relations.