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Social Media Cleanse: What I Learned Going off the Grid

Social Media Cleanse: What I Learned Going off the Grid

Published on November 19,  2018, at 3:21 p.m. by Ali Carden. Social media is the source of so many different types of content, from news to trends to family updates. According to a Zephoria Digital Marketing blog, “4.75 billion pieces of content are shared daily”

Trial and Error

Posted At: July 19, 2013 4:40 p.m. by Gillian Richard Internships are a crucial component to not only your résumé, but also to growing as a PR professional. These experiences are an outlet to make mistakes, learn from them and become more seasoned at handling crises.

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

MyFace: Self-Image Control (or the Lack Thereof) Through Social Networking

Posted At: April 9, 2008 by Anthony Greer January 2003: In order to prevent terrorist attacks on the United States, the federal government creates the Department of Homeland Security. March 2003: The World Health Organization declares Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) a global threat to

Underground Information Trade Tops Global Drug Trade

Public relations is going viral. If we’re going to put our lives out there (wherever the Internet is), we must first consider who else is out there with us and what they’re capable of.

Bookmark This

E-mails, calendar announcements, blog posts, electronic notifications… day by day, hour by hour, our lives are getting more and more organized… but equally overwhelmed and inundated with massive amounts of feeds, posts, articles and quizzes. Some of it is relevant, some of it is fun

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