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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’ll sit in on keynotes and sessions to get the updates on pressing topics including measurement, diversity in communications, data and creative storytelling, etc.

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Powwowing With Pepco on Social Media

Waxing UnLyrical

“The plan elements include press conferences and media phone interviews, call center recorded messages and call center reps, our Web site, and social media.&# It took us a few tries before we could find a time that worked for both of us, but we finally got down to chatting on Skype. Here’s the interview. Completely.

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When Clocks And Calendars Collide

Waxing UnLyrical

Google, Skype, Twitter, Facebook, Amplify, are the here and now. calendars – Google Blog Search [.] Shannon Pauls Very Official Blog Spin Sucks TopRank Online Marketing Blog Writing Boots - David Murray Love WUL? Oh, one other thing: my blog = my sandbox. Thanks for visiting! Wanna Subscribe? Lets play.

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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. Oh, one other thing: my blog = my sandbox. In my home. And loved it.

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Sticky PR Measurement: Are We There Yet?

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali Sticky PR Measurement: Are We There Yet? Measure me this How many times have you been asked, “Well, what is the value of public relations?” .&# or “Can you really measure that ?”