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"The history of PR is… a history of a battle for what is reality and how people will see and understand reality."
Stuart Ewen
As PR professionals, we love the adrenaline rush of landing that big interview for a client with the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg or the New York Times, and yet few outside of the industry actually understand the myriad of factors reporters consider ...
Media relations if ever changing and as PR professionals we must be ready to evolve our skill sets to match.
I like this link because it quotes 35 real people with real life experience working in PR contributing what they consider their most valuable advice.
How to play the social media game effectively!
Get free public relations publicity through writing articles, newsletters, public speaking, free reports, radio, online forum participation and letters to the editor.
This link to Entrepreneur.com not only talks media relations and PR, but also about the possibility and success of FREE PR. And who doesn't like getting things for free? Read on!
Johnny McGinley, MCIPR, MIC, CIPR Accredited Practitioner offers his Top 10 Bite-Sized Advice Tips For Effective Media Relations
These "bite-sized" tips are concise and get to the point- a good starting point for our upcoming focus on media relations!
I found this link both interesting and helpful!
Google Analytics lets you measure your advertising ROI as well as track your Flash, video, and social networking sites and applications.
One way to measure success is to compare two sites side by side. or in this case, side by side by side by side by side by side.... Take a look at how Pinterest, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Google + and LinkedIn stack up next to each other.
What is the real thought process behind social media for big businesses?
This visual pretty much says it all.
Never used Pinterest before? Here is a helpful tutorial to get you started!
Four year-old scrapbooking site Pinterest has managed to succeed where many other social media — from Path to Google — have failed. In an interview with Street
Pinterest is branching out to business owners in order to stay ahead of the game. Follow this link to read all about it!
Once upon time the social networking site known as Pinterest was a visual pin-board platform. Nowadays the social networking service has grown to a visual
Follow this link to read up Pinterest's explosion onto the social media scene!