Posts Tagged with Linky Love
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I felt like categories this week. I’m just that kind of girl.Let’s get right to it! Some of my favorite posts of the week: Social Media:EBook on Social Media Marketing (PR Squared): It would be great if you read and blog about this, but I think it’s a must read, regardless.The World Unites for Clean Water (WOMMA) Crisis Management:Crisis PR Advice for Bailed Out Boneheads (Kel Kelly)The Kim Family Search: An Insider’s Crisis Management Case Study (Johnathan Bernstein) General PR:Gee, Beav, Isn’t PR Just Like Advertising (Bad Pitch Blog)What’s Your Client’s Motivation? (Client Service Insights)Oh Kellogg Co… Watch Out for Reefer Madness (Corporate Hallucinations) International:Can the Reputation of Israel be Saved (KD Paine’s Measurement Standard)Public Relations in the Czech Republic (PRBlogger) Career:Social Media Starter Kit: LinkedIn (Altitude Branding)Rachel Created a Job for Herself (Connie Bensen)The One Interview Question (Public Relations Matters) Pop Culture:How Will Chris Brown Incident Effect [sic] Rihanna’s... Continue Reading
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It is hot today in Western Oregon! Hopefully summer if finally coming. In the meantime, here’s your weekly dose of linky love. PR Bludgeons Itself Again (InfOpinions?) – this particular link is a lot of the PR news out there this week. Here’s a collection of links from Media Bullseye. 5 New Social Media Turn-Ons For Me (Global Neighbourhoods) PR and the Chick Factor: What Kent State Learned About the Missing Men of Public Relations (Tough Sledding) Louis Vitton Gets Brand-Jacked, Collateral Damage in Anti-Genocide (Jeremiah Owyang)Bush Online Interview a Wake-Up Call for PR (Catching Flack) Congressman Attacks Big Pharma Companies for Deceptive Marketing, Demands Policies Regulating “Manipulative Commercials” (Daily Dog) What Makes a Good PR/IMC Practitioner? (Les is More) I look forward to hearing what you think!... Permalink
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I have four students in my Advanced PR Writing class this quarter. The small number due to the way that the enrollment worked for our Senior Experience program at the SOJC campus in Portland. The bloggers:Hannah Smith’s How I learned to stop worrying and love PRKatrina Heilman’s Blah blah blogNigel Vanderford’s Senator You’re No Jack KennedyJohnny Barret’s Johnny B’s PRAs is the norm, each week I’ll post a few links that I think are interesting. The students pick one and write a post on their own blog about using the linky love as a prompt. And away we go! This week’s linky love… Crisis Planning Seems Big – But How Do You Know if They are Any Good? (crisisblogger)The way our audiences communicate is changing (duh.). So it’s worth considering that our crisis plans need to change, too.Beginner’s Quick Start Guide to Twitter (from Zappos.com CEO)If you’re interested in Twitter,... Continue Reading
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I had no intention to do a linky love this week. We’re still off-season for one more week in Advanced PR writing. But man! There is some terrific stuff out there this week. Note to Millennials: You Aren’t Workforce Royalty Yet (Tiffany Monhollon, Personal PR)I have been reading a lot about millennials lately. My colleagues Patricia Curtin and Tiffany Derville and I are doing research (thanks to a PRSA grant) about millennials in PR agencies. So I’m always interested in articles related to this generation. This is particularly relevant because it’s from a millennial working in PR to millennials who want to work in PR. Can PR Save the Beijing 2008 Olympics (Kevin Dugan, Strategic Public Relations)PR Crisis Expert Weighs in on San Francisco Olympics Protest (Daily Dog)Interesting news coverage and commentary this week as the Olympic Torch made its way around the world. These posts are both on the... Continue Reading
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It’s a bit off-season. My students don’t start blogging for another couple of weeks. But I found some great stuff in the PR blogosphere this week and, with my attention split in many directions lately, better this than nothing at all! PR Rolodex Myth (Topaz Partners): I love this post. I have found this advice to be very true. Regardless of the industry or the particular product/project/client, the skills for good media relations stay the same.Conversation Quotient (AdWeek): I’m fascinated by the idea of measurement in social media. Kami Huyse and KDPaine do a terrific job of talking and blogging about it and I’m just a newbie. (Note: I understand the importance of campaign evaluation and traditional research, but social media is different). This article goes into some of the reasons and where measurement might be heading. News Releases on Life Support? Five Reasons Why (Class Act): Most press releases... Continue Reading
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