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Thinking about PR: mayo 2010
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Lunes, 3 de mayo de 2010. Google Analytics, one of my best friends. If the last week it was compulsory to write a post about Twitter, this week we have to write about another tool, Google Analytics. Last week maybe I was very hard with the blue bird, but it was my personal experience, however this week I have a very good opinion about how Google Analytics can help to the Public Relations career. This tool offers a lot of possibilities. Images: Flickr and www.webdigi.co.uk/blog. A shel of my former self.
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Thinking about PR: Crisis in Toyota
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Martes, 30 de marzo de 2010. The first manufacturer of cars in the world, Toyota, has not started very well this year. The owner of the company, Akio Toyoda, has had to apologise for the problems of the accerelator in his cars, appear in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) the last month and check approximately 9 millions of cars around the world. The next video. Explains perfectly the problem and the consequences for the company. In car accidents in EEUU. 15 de mayo de 2010, 8:27.
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Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show: a PR wonderland | Fashion PRinciples
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Holiday Advertising: who will you buy from? Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show: a PR wonderland. December 5, 2008. Like many on Dec. 3, I snuggled up in my bed with my 100 calorie bag of popcorn to watch the 2008 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. On CBS. As always it was a vision of sparkles, hot bodies and sexy sexy lingerie. With supermodels dressed in next to nothing plus angel wings, what’s not to love? Public relations is always in the air (and in my head! Was it really ...
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Holiday Advertising: who will you buy from? | Fashion PRinciples
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Fashion e-Promotions: the overflowing inbox begins. Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show: a PR wonderland →. Holiday Advertising: who will you buy from? November 19, 2008. The holidays are my favorite time of the year. A time of family, friends, presents and ad campaigns. Ad campaigns? You may ask. Well, who doesn’t love the fun, emotionally charged holiday commercials? So that means pulling out all of the stops and opening the checkbook. For the PR pros, the holidays are a t...
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The Bad Pitch Blog Does Twitter | PR-Obsessed
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Feature Article: SoCal is in the Air. PowerPoint Presentation: Summer will be Wonderful. Social Media Release: 2008 Communicators Conference. The Bad Pitch Blog Does Twitter. May 15, 2008. I was casually browsing through the Bad Pitch Blog. When I noticed a post about Twitter. Twitter is niche- After talking to Leona Laurie. 4 Responses to “The Bad Pitch Blog Does Twitter”. May 15, 2008 at 7:40 pm. I think the personal nature of the posts is where the value lies, Olga&#...
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Affordable luxury clothing – no longer an oxymoron |
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Tim Gunn’s saving the world – one fashion victim at a time. Walking down a runway wonderland: Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2008. Affordable luxury clothing – no longer an oxymoron. November 12, 2008. New York Fashion Week. Pierce Mattie Public Relations. Simply Vera Vera Wang. It’s almost every girl’s dream to walk down the aisle in a beautiful one-of-a-kind Vera Wang. Many high-fashion designers are considering those on a budget and are creating lines for bargain stores like Target. Target also scored...
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About | Everyday Ethics
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Balancing the fine line in public relations ethics. Hello my name is Ali Turner and I am a senior public relations student at Kent State University. Name: Alison (Ali) Turner. Hometown: Niles, Ohio. Experience: PR Coordinator at KSU University Communications and Marketing. Intern for Congressman Tim Ryan. I am a bartender at Salvatore’s Italian Grill. Authors – J.D. Salinger. Movies – Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Tv shows – Nip/Tuck. Responses to “About”. Feed for this Entry. March 1, 2007 at 4:30 am. Thanks ...
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Thinking about PR: Google Analytics, one of my best friends
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Lunes, 3 de mayo de 2010. Google Analytics, one of my best friends. If the last week it was compulsory to write a post about Twitter, this week we have to write about another tool, Google Analytics. Last week maybe I was very hard with the blue bird, but it was my personal experience, however this week I have a very good opinion about how Google Analytics can help to the Public Relations career. This tool offers a lot of possibilities. Images: Flickr and www.webdigi.co.uk/blog. 5 de mayo de 2010, 12:10.
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Thinking about PR: Twitter does not tweet me
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Martes, 27 de abril de 2010. Twitter does not tweet me. This post is one of the most difficult for me because I need to write about my experience with Twitter but, what experience? Like I did not have any idea about how to start this text, I saw some of the post of my classmates about the topic. Some of them love this tools and other like me do not feel neither love nor hate (I do not know what it is worst). During the course I have tried to convince myself about the usefulness of Twitter to develop publ...
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Thinking about PR: marzo 2010
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Martes, 30 de marzo de 2010. The first manufacturer of cars in the world, Toyota, has not started very well this year. The owner of the company, Akio Toyoda, has had to apologise for the problems of the accerelator in his cars, appear in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) the last month and check approximately 9 millions of cars around the world. The next video. Explains perfectly the problem and the consequences for the company. In car accidents in EEUU. The second newspaper with...