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Monthly archives for 2008: January, February, March, April, May, June, July

  1. Giving Thanks: A Weekly Routine that’s Good for the Soul

    Giving Thanks: A Weekly Routine that’s Good for the Soul

    Jul 31, 2008

    In our house, Sunday dinners are special. It’s the one time each week when we make a point of being together as a family. When the first person is nearly done their food, they start Appreciations and Complaints

    Tagged: social media, agencies, sources, pr, best of, blogroll

  2. Bush Administration Passes on Praise for Obama’s Iraq Withdrawal Plans - Oops!

    Jul 20, 2008

    The White House probably wishes it could take a mulligan, after widely distributing a Reuters story in which the Iraqi president agrees with Barack Obama on the timetable for U.S. troop withdrawals. The flurry of

    Tagged: politics, social media, journalism, pr, spin, reputation management

  3. Nintendo’s E3 News Conference: Media Comments You Don’t Want to Hear

    Nintendo’s E3 News Conference: Media Comments You Don’t Want to Hear

    Jul 18, 2008

    Journalists and bloggers are often willing to put up with a fair amount of inconvenience in the pursuit of a story, but when the inconvenience is the news conference you’re holding, you know there’s a problem. Here’s

    Tagged: presentations, journalism, pr, audiences, media relations, communication tactics, conferences and webinars, event management

  4. Marketing & PR News Ideas, July 14, 2008

    Marketing & PR News Ideas, July 14, 2008

    Jul 14, 2008

    Worth reading: How to Succeed in PR Campaigns - Public relations professor Karen Russell gives pointers to students about the practical portion of their studies - a campaign. My Five Worst Professional Mistakes -

    Tagged: marketing, social media, sources, pr, entry level pr, news and ideas

  5. Lorem Ipsum - What Every Designer Should Know about Placeholder Text

    Jul 10, 2008

    I had to pass on this link. For anyone who has wondered about the Latin text that graphic designers since the 1500s use when presenting a design, this site traces Lorem ipsum (etc.) back to the 2000-year-old source

    Tagged: presentations, sources, visuals

  6. Welcome to the PR Blogging Thought Leadership Arena of Champions Who Say Very Little, But Often, and with Many Words

    Welcome to the PR Blogging Thought Leadership Arena of Champions Who Say Very Little, But Often, and with Many Words

    Jul 9, 2008

    There can never be too many … PR blogs. Or maybe there can be. But as Tom Foremski notes, it’s a good thing when public relations firms adopt social media. They are called upon to recommend PR tactics, including those

    Tagged: social media, agencies, sources, pr, linkage, blogroll, entry level pr

  7. Movie Trailers: Why Do they Reveal the Whole Movie, Instead of Teasing?

    Jul 5, 2008

    I saw Wanted yesterday, with Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy. The whole thing felt like a trailer, with action money shots coming (pardon the pun) at you one after the other. It fell far short of the Jason Bourne

    Tagged: marketing, creativity, buzz, promotions, audiences, communication tactics, celebrity pr

  8. Just-in-time Open Collaboration Sets Web 2.0 Apart from Most Business Models

    Jul 3, 2008

    It’s not every industry that gives away what would ordinarily be the key proprietary assets: source codes, communication protocols, content. In the spirit of barcamps and podcamps before it, Jeremiah Owyang is

    Tagged: research, networking, presentations, social media, entrepreneurs, creativity, buzz, strategic thinking, conferences and webinars, event management

  9. Businesses Chafe at Consumer Reviews

    Businesses Chafe at Consumer Reviews

    Jul 3, 2008

    Reviews are hell. Writers, actors, directors and restaurant owners hate them. And so do business owners. It’s never easy observing or taking part in a discussion about your business, especially when customers are

    Tagged: marketing, customers, social media, pr, buzz, spin, reputation management, audiences, media relations, communication tactics, executive mindset

  10. Client Point of View II: The Next Phone Call

    Jul 1, 2008

    Your customers/clients have predictable needs. Any organization that doesn’t act on its knowledge of those needs, risks alienating the people it most wants to impress. I wrote the other day about talking on the phone

    Tagged: marketing, customers, reputation management, audiences, communication skills

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