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

ZudePR

Have you always aspired to write a book? 1 The Seed is Planted #2 Doing the Research #3 Getting the Self-Publishing Mindset #4 What the Hell am I Going to Write About? #5 What book? #1 This SumoMe blog post told me that the seed I’d planted myself in 2015 – writing a book – was practicable. Hold on a Minute.

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Bringing Employees Back to Work Safely

PRSay

PR practitioners can meet potential new contacts and clients via web–based video-conference platforms such as Skype and Zoom. Open up communication further. Employees might have suggestions for how to protect their work spaces from coronavirus, so PR leaders should keep those lines of communication open. Show empathy.

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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. Book Reviews / Journal Research. For example, new books on PR, social media, strategic planning, influencers, etc., Of course, mentoring is at the top of my list.

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Optimize: a Discussion with Lee Odden [Video]

Waxing UnLyrical

I don’t do a lot of book reviews. Because I don’t like to skim books, I really read them, and that takes time. However, one book I couldn’t put down was Lee Odden ‘s Optimize , which he graciously sent me earlier this year (disclosure: I received a free copy of the book but was not even asked to write a review).

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The dimensions of PR history: 60 x 75 x 94 x 350,000

PR Conversations

One of the delightful developments from the International History of Public Relations Conference (IHPRC) and growing interest in the antecedents of the field is the publication of some wonderful books. The first is the collection of scholarly texts edited by Kevin Moloney: New Directions in Public Relations and Communication Research.

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The dimensions of PR history: 60 x 75 x 94 x 350,000

PR Conversations

One of the delightful developments from the International History of Public Relations Conference (IHPRC) and growing interest in the antecedents of the field is the publication of some wonderful books. The first is the collection of scholarly texts edited by Kevin Moloney: New Directions in Public Relations and Communication Research.

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The dimensions of PR history: 60 x 75 x 94 x 350,000

PR Conversations

One of the delightful developments from the International History of Public Relations Conference (IHPRC) and growing interest in the antecedents of the field is the publication of some wonderful books. The first is the collection of scholarly texts edited by Kevin Moloney: New Directions in Public Relations and Communication Research.