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The Next Big Thing Is Doing PR Right

Posted At: November 4, 2013 2:15 p.m. by Kyle Borland. I closely follow the battle raging between Apple, Samsung and Google — I even get alerts to my phone. On the tablet and phone side of things, Apple has always had a significant lead but

AT&T Has My ATTention

Posted At: April 12, 2013 11:30 A.M. by Taylor Hodgkinson Since AT&T is an international telecommunication provider and one of the largest in the world, it seems appropriate, from a future PR practitioner’s point of view, that AT&T has my undivided ATTention when it comes to

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?

Get Your Message. Get Your Message Out. Do Good.

Get Your Message. Get Your Message Out. Do Good.

Posted At: February 28, 2013 7:00 P.M. by Taylor Hodgkinson Rena Pederson’s accolades include the likes of appearing on Oprah for her ‘What’s Next?’ book, serving as vice president and editor of the editorial page of The Dallas Morning News for 16 years, being a

The Brand Name Battle

The Brand Name Battle

Posted At: February 13, 2013 2:30 P.M. by Gillian Richard “Just Google it, and when you get it printed, Xerox it.” What’s wrong with this sentence? Companies like Google and Xerox don’t like their trademarked names used in a way other than when referring to

Google’s Black Sheep

Posted At: March 19, 2012 2:15 PM by Anna Ellis Is there anything Google can’t do? Think about it. Nowadays we use the website for everything — and we’d be crazy not to! It’s a one stop place you can go to search for something

Sky High Networking

Posted At: February 15, 2012 2:10 PM by Ashley McDaniel “Flying alone?” “Business trip?” “How’s your wife?” These are some questions a complete stranger may ask you on your next flight, even though they may already know the answer.

Google+: The New Facebook?

By Jaclyn McNeil If you’re like me, you’ve had your Facebook profile for a while. I created my Facebook profile sophomore year of high school; I have way more friends than is humanly possible to call actual friends. That reminds me: I’ve been meaning to

Ted Leonsis: The New Approach to Sports PR

By Wesley Vaughn Ted Leonsis’ sports franchises compete with opposing teams on the court and on the ice throughout their respective seasons, but even though they belong to two different professional sporting leagues, they each share a common competitor: the local newspaper. For Leonsis, who

Stickies, Highlighters and a Monthly Planner

By Victoria Corley What personality traits make a professional successful in the field of public relations? Generally, if you ask someone this question you will hear a very generic and somewhat delightful list of traits that could just as easily describe the main character of

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