PR General

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Oct29 }
A link I got from Neville Hobson's blog. It's a test that determines what type of thinker you are. Left sided or right sided. Now, I've been told that there are two different types of PR people: ...
PR General

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Oct29 }
The Marketing Studies blog is reporting on the shopping comparison website, NexTag which offers RSS feeds for any product search. So if I was looking for a Kodak camera priced from $120 to $300 I would be given a ...
PR General, Technology

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Oct28 }
Just found this site which lets you syndicate a blog's feed so posts are compatible with PDAs and Smartphones.
All you do is give it a name, subscribe your RSS feed and you're given a unique URL which you can give ...
PR General

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Oct27 }
I was reading Phil Gomes' post from last week on how he says more PR bloggers should use their blogs for more "none-industry-related self-expression" and I am inclined to agree.
Why shouldn't you show some personality on your blog? Why ...
PR General

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Oct27 }
I recently attended a lecture at university on speeches and speech writing, and we were asked what are the most memorable speech(es) we could remember.
For me personally there were three: Winston Churchill'swe shall fight on the beaches, Martin Luther ...
PR General

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Oct24 }
This is taken from a hand-out I got at uni last year in my PR Strategy lecture. Basically it gives you nine different definitions and characteristics of players in a team. All you have to do is identify ...
PR General, Technology

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Oct22 }
At work yesterday a thought occurred to me on how much the Internet is used in PR and it got me thinking on how much we rely upon it for a lot of day-to-day tasks.
I send and receive countless amounts ...
PR General

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Oct21 }
Any takers? First to email me can have it.