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PRactical PRanks

Posted At: April 1, 2013 2:25 P.M. by Taylor Hodgkinson The day when devilish deeds are expected, anticipated and awaited is upon us. People often plot April Fool’s Day pranks to pull on their dearest friends and family without stopping to consider if harmless jokes

489,998 and Counting…

Posted At: March 20, 2013 2:45 P.M. by Lindsey Green Like most people my age, I try to stay up to date with the latest app technology. My iPhone 5 is frequently used for Snapchat, Vine and GroupMe along with more “traditional” forms of social

Appreciate PR

Posted At: March 18, 2013 8:32 P.M. by Grayson Martin The value of hiring a PR professional or firm is often underestimated. Some large companies see the investment as a waste of money, and others poke fun at those in the communication field for having a

Searching for Solutions: SEO

Posted At: March 8, 2013 12:00 P.M. by Caroline Murray Search engine optimization is a popular concept in communications today. The phrase is seen in every publication and blog and it is a part of every single Google search. What does SEO really mean though?

Prevent a Dent in Your Event

Posted At: April 12, 2012 3:15 PM by Brian Haight Planning and hosting an event can be the most stressful part of a PR professional’s job. These occasions can either be a breeze or so chaotic that it makes you want to pull your hair

Technology Offers New PR Tools

Posted At: April 12, 2007 10:19 AM by Jennifer Mitchell Common knowledge will tell you that in any career it is necessary to use the tools that fit the client. However, as technology changes and continues to evolve, so must the tools that are used

A Blog Eat Blog World

Posted At: April 12, 2007 10:22 AM by Ross Reddick There’s that letter again. It seems as though every time we turn around, someone puts an “e” in front of a word to make a clever business move:  eBanking, eCommerce, eNews, eGames, eTrading, eLearning, eMarketing.

From Blog to Business: How to Find Success on the Web

Posted At: April 9, 2008 12:19 PM by Sarah Yates Dreams really can come true. In Amy Bailey’s case, it took the will to succeed and the courage to act, not to mention a fabulous sense of fashion. Bailey is the creator of My Scoop,

Weighing in on Marie Claire’s PR Disaster

“Kiss my fat rolls.” That was just one of more than 3,600 responses to a Marie Claire blogger’s post called, “Should ‘Fatties’ Get a Room? (Even on TV?).” The post, in which blogger Maura Kelly addresses her disgust for overweight couples on television shows like

Blogging: What’s in It for You?

We ask ourselves over and over: What’s the big deal about blogging? If you have an active Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter account, that should be all you need as far as this whole social media thing is concerned, right? Well, that may not necessarily be

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