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#Revolution

Posted At: April 9, 2012 1:30 PM by Brian Haight In future political upheavals, social media platforms could potentially play a key role. Social platforms will not cause any future revolutions; however, they will help protestors and revolutionaries increase awareness, organize events and create a

Hunger Games Isn’t Hungry for PR

Posted At: April 8, 2012 9:30 AM by Katie Brazeal The book was a bit bent and torn, proving that it had been well loved while being read. So, what the heck? I decided to give it a shot. With that decision, my Hunger Games

Millennial’s Ethical Challenge: Changing the Stereotype

Posted At: April 4, 2012 3:00 PM by Mariah Fairweather For the past few years the millennial generation has been criticized for their lack of work ethic. The first to come of age in the new millennium, this generation encompasses people born between 1980 and

The Insight Behind Consumer Branding

Posted At: April 4, 2012 2:50 PM by Lauren Cuervo Without insights into the consumer experience, companies cannot create brands that ‘sing.’

Confidence and Empathy: Two Treasures of a PR Personality

Posted At: April 4, 2012 2:00 PM by Margaret Bishop Though the best PR professionals have a plethora of strong qualities, these two are clearly distinct. Sharpening your confidence and empathy skills can help you to be a PR practitioner who truly shines.

Skittles' Catch 22

When you Google Skittles, you may expect to see the iconic red bag full of the bright, fruit-flavored candy to show up or maybe the newest slogan “Experience the Rainbow”. Instead, if you Google Skittles today, you will most likely see headlines of death and

Small Business, Big PR

Posted At: April 2, 2012 2:30 PM by Margaret Bishop As a small business owner or a manager of a business, it can sometimes seem overwhelming to control a crisis; however, with the use of these tips it is now easier than ever to be

Passwords for Paychecks

Posted At: April 1, 2012 9:30 AM by Savannah Bass “Would I relinquish my privacy in order to get a job?”

Music PR: Making the Next Big Hit

Certain songs manage to become the next music chart toppers. These songs, deemed “hit songs,” begin as any other low-ranked composition, but through the elbow grease of PR and publicity, a few privileged tunes climb the Billboard ladder.

Local Musicians: Drumming Up Their Own PR

Posted At: March 28, 2012 2:15 PM by Katie Brazeal and Katie Kallam In today’s world of social media, reality TV and personal technology, it’s becoming harder and harder to stand out. Local bands face the unique challenge of becoming their own public relations professionals.

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