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CASE STUDY - Using current events to land in the media

PR for Anyone

Why this pitch appealed to the media : Nurse Curry serves a local community, Hampton Roads, Virginia. She took a national story/trend and brought it local. She provided local resources and her expertise as to how people in her community can care for their elderly loved ones. SPOILER ALERT: YES!

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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 remember sitting with a college student at a local Starbucks. Of course, mentoring is at the top of my list. After 28 years, I know my time will be well spent giving back.

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5 Tips to Build Client Partnerships

Solo PR Pro

I see the new business process as an opportunity for me to interview a prospect, just as much as it’s an opportunity for them to get to know Geben. We adopt our clients’ preferred communication channels. That means we’ve hashed out client projects on Hipchat and What’sApp, Basecamp and Podio, Skype and GChat, texting and Facetime.

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Powwowing With Pepco on Social Media

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali Powwowing With Pepco on Social Media September 28th, 2010 Tweet I haven’t been the biggest fan of my local energy company, Pepco, recently. Here’s the interview. That, I understand.

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

PR Conversations

The first is the collection of scholarly texts edited by Kevin Moloney: New Directions in Public Relations and Communication Research. The fastest acceptance was 10 minutes from dispatch of an email when a Singaporean author was looking at her computer around midnight and Skyped me immediately to discuss the project.

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

PR Conversations

The first is the collection of scholarly texts edited by Kevin Moloney: New Directions in Public Relations and Communication Research. The fastest acceptance was 10 minutes from dispatch of an email when a Singaporean author was looking at her computer around midnight and Skyped me immediately to discuss the project. Editor role.

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

PR Conversations

The first is the collection of scholarly texts edited by Kevin Moloney: New Directions in Public Relations and Communication Research. The fastest acceptance was 10 minutes from dispatch of an email when a Singaporean author was looking at her computer around midnight and Skyped me immediately to discuss the project.