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09.27
We have clients that feed the hungry
Typically in PR, we get to position clients that have a fascinating new widget or provides a cool service. And we are honored for it. They chose us. They want to work with us. It makes us feel good to say it.
Then, there are the times when we feel good watching them in action.
Now is one of those times.
09.20
Are PR and Social Media BFFs?
Hey, flacks. Remember the days when you used to get all giddy when that one reporter who was seemingly dodging your call finally answers the phone? Maybe he or she just got back from the bathroom and forgot to check Caller ID, but you did it. You slayed the giant. You climbed Everest. You are indeed the king of the world. Ah, those were the days.
04.19
PR Tips for Nonprofits
Nonprofit organizations are some of the most resourceful and creative organizations I’ve had the opportunity to work for in my career. However, with limited funding and manpower to publicize their services and missions, many can be overlooked by the press and the public.
12.30
The top stories of 2010
It's almost the 11th year of this century.
People are preparing themselves for blackeyed peas recipes to make those buggers taste decent, Auld Lang Syne rehearsals (BTW, it's not Old Lane Sign) and the ever-popular rumbling, stumbling, bumbling "Walk of Shame."
Ah yes, 2010. That's how to send it off.
04.14
"... yet another example of the decline of journalism as we once knew it."
Where does journalism cross the line into TMZ entertainment?
Dale Hansen believes that WFAA crossed that line last night.
04.05
Oops. No mistakes allowed.
As PR professionals, we all have the same recurring nightmare. We send a pitch with a misplaced verb. We send an e-mail with an incorrectly used word. We may even write the wrong name in an e-mail. Gasp!
