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Old Messages, New Outlets

Old Messages, New Outlets

Posted At: February 4, 2013 2:30 P.M. by Katie Sanders For a denomination that prides itself on tradition and consistency, the Roman Catholic Church has made enormous strides to reach out to its believers. It shocked the tech-savvy world when a tweet was sent out on December 12, 2012, after many skeptics asserted that the […]

Business Blogging and Its Benefits

Posted At: February 1, 2013 1:45 P.M. by Charlotte Ward, Senior Account Manager at TopLine Communications Public relations officers regularly recommend that clients commit to producing a blog, and each time they deliberately use that word: committing. Why? Because managing a blog is a time-consuming activity – it is not something to be taken lightly. Of […]

Don’t Get Left Out: LinkIn

Posted At: February 1, 2013 1:30 P.M. by Caroline Murray Historically, when discussing social media with respect to networking, the focus has been on keeping beer pong off your Facebook profile and profanity out of your tweets. But one growing social media site, LinkedIn, has given professionals (and aspiring professionals) a space to connect and […]

The Legacy of #52

Posted At: January 30, 2013 4:19 P.M. by Claudia Calhoun If I asked who is the greatest linebacker in the history of the NFL, I would get a hundred different responses. But there is one man who I guarantee would be very high on the list: Ray Lewis. The Ravens, Baltimore and the number 52 have become […]

Inauguration 2013: A Social Media Explosion

Posted At: January 25, 2013 1:40 P.M. by Casey B. Rogers While a million people flocked to the nation’s capital on Monday to watch the second inauguration of President Barack Obama, even more were virtually present from across the country and around the world. Although there was a lower estimated attendance this year, there was […]

Winning National Championships Wins You More Than Trophies

Posted At: January 24, 2013 1:38 P.M. by Caroline Murray As the Alabama Crimson Tide won its 15th football national championship, CNN sent me a push notification announcing the results. As I read the notification with glee, hundreds of thousands of others (many of whom had probably never heard of the Tide) read it with me. Whether or […]

PR in the Church

PR in the Church

Posted At: January 23, 2013 2:20 P.M. by Amber Parker Once upon a time, families would rise early on Sunday mornings all across the country to gather together for Sunday School and 11 o’clock service at their neighborhood churches. They would pile into old wooden sanctuaries with no more than 20 pews, a choir stand […]

Breaking into Entertainment PR: Advice from Anje Collins

Posted At: January 21, 2013 4:10 P.M. by Alexandria Washington “A lot of people get confused between public relations and publicity. Publicity is something we read about and see; public relations is the act of doing.” – Anje Collins As the founder of Agenda Miami, The Agenda Group, and founder of Women in PR, a company […]

Pinning PR

Posted At: January 18, 2013 12:15 P.M. by Cate Kennedy If you’ve been around many girls between the ages of 14 and 40, you have, undoubtedly, heard of Pinterest. Using this online bulletin board, I share recipes, craft ideas, cute pictures of animals, cute pictures of babies, home decorating ideas, wedding plans (even though I am […]

Nonprofit PR: Working For a Cause

Posted At: January 16, 2013 2:25 P.M. by Grayson Martin I have been associated with nonprofit organizations my entire life. I grew up as a member of my local Boys and Girls Club, where I had my first paying job once I became old enough. I have always had a place in my heart for […]

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