public relations
public relations
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by Glenn Ebersole - 2007-02-12
Do you feel ill or uncomfortable when dealing with the media? Do you have the habit of "sticking your foot in your mouth" during media interviews? Do you wish to hide or be excused whenever the media ...
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by Deborah Krier - 2007-02-16
So, you want to see your name in pictures -- or at least, in the newspaper or on your local TV station? We find that people fall into two spectrums when it comes to promoting their business via the lo...
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by Don Dennison - 2007-02-17
In this article, we want to discuss what kind of questions to ask. There is a difference between asking a question and probing a question. Probing Questions is step number three in The Sales Cycle....
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by Lou Hampton - 2007-02-20
Blogs--short for "web logs"--are rapidly gaining in popularity, replacing online newsletters and articles as the vehicle of choice for anyone who has an opinion to share or a skill to teach.Blogs are ...
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by Diana Laverdure - 2007-02-20
Every corporate entity (or individually run business) should make it a priority to be socially responsible and give back to the community in which it operates.Besides being the right thing to do, corp...
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by Brian Konradt - 2007-02-20
If you know how to do something -- and can do it well, almost without thinking -- it makes sense that you'd want to share this information. What better way to do it than with an instruction manual....
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by P. Headrick - 2007-02-21
As the communication landscape changes and new, cutting edge ways of consuming information emerge, PR agencies and corporate public relations teams around the world must re-think the way they format n...
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by Todd Brabender - 2007-02-22
The Client: New Deal Playing Card Company "Making the best of the hand you are dealt."Several months ago I took a phone call from an executive at The New Deal Playing Card Company. Her husband had jus...
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by Everett Abrams - 2007-02-26
Many companies face the same questions regarding how to positively market their business within a reasonable budget. Costs of marketing continue to increase and, as they do decisions are being made on...
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by Brian Konradt - 2007-03-02
Becoming a successful travel writer involves some imagination, some legwork, and a powerful eye for detail to transform the rich experience of a place into a clear, exciting article. If you can do ...