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Social Media: Shaping Public Relations Since 1970

Social Media: Shaping Public Relations Since 1970

Posted At: October 10, 2012 8:25 P.M. by Kristin Nelson Through its short but rich history, social media has impacted the distribution and gathering of information. But some things remain unchanged: people want good news and they want personal interaction. Public relations professionals can better their practices if they learn to capitalize on these constants.

Living in the Fast Lane: Interning for a PR Firm

Posted At: October 5, 2012 1:40 P.M. by Shelby Calambokidis In the PR industry, there are generally two career paths: working within an organization in the PR department or working for a firm that specializes in public relations. While both jobs may be stressful, PR firms have several different clients at once and are tasked […]

The Value of Perception

Posted At: October 5, 2012 8:53 A.M. by Leighton Brown Every day we see, touch and hear things in our environment. These various senses help us to react and interact with the people and situations around us.

Corporate Social Responsibility within Community Banking

Posted At: October 4, 2012 3:20 P.M. by Christina Steward When you think of corporate social responsibility among banks, you may think of large multi-billion-dollar institutions giving millions of dollars to national charities. However, local banks play an important part in CSR, too.

A Game of Strategy

Posted At: September 28, 2012 12:45 P.M. by Jessica Colburn Remember, a physical game board is not necessary, but strategy is essential to making the most out of your PRSA chapter meetings.

Engaging a Different Kind of Audience

Engaging a Different Kind of Audience

Posted At: September 26, 2012 12:50 P.M. by Grace Roberts With people checking their newsfeeds more often than local newspapers for the latest information on upcoming events, arts companies are beginning to strategically manage their social media in order to best access their fans.

The Global Marketplace: Profit vs. Perception

Posted At: September 26, 2012, 17:34 P.M. by Shelby Calambokidis With the 2012 elections quickly approaching, the debate over domestic unemployment and exporting jobs is increasingly important. The U.S. is experiencing its longest period of high unemployment since the Great Depression, and there could be a PR problem looming for companies that export jobs overseas. […]

Who Are You? The Art of Personal Branding

Posted At: September 26, 2012, 2:09 P.M. by Nicole Hohman Personal branding, though fairly overwhelming, can guide you to an entirely new point in your career. Once you discover who you are and what you are willing to share with the public, you can raise your personal brand to the next level.

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