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You said it. Now do it! | PRose on Social Media
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PRose on Social Media. Casually exploring the impacts of social media on public relations. You said it. Now do it! 1 Some people will be upset. Be genuine and apologetic. 2 Saying “sorry” isn’t always going to be enough. Have an idea of what you CAN do to make things better. 3 Know your role. It’s important to know the limitations as well as the power of your position. Knowing that can keep you from making promises you can’t fulfill. Laquo; Previous Post. Graduating in an economy like this? You are comme...
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This is me. | PRose on Social Media
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PRose on Social Media. Casually exploring the impacts of social media on public relations. Yes, those are post it notes. Two of the greatest friends a person could hope for. My name is Kristen Victory and I’m from Emmett, Idaho. Don’t worry if you’ve never heard of it – most haven’t. If you have, leave me a comment I love seeing how small the world really is. It always surprises me. Great pictures Kristen. Whose car was under all those post-it notes? I enjoyed your blog keep it up. Enter your comment here.
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The World of PR According to Miss Horley: PR vs. Marketing
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The World of PR According to Miss Horley. Wednesday, December 3, 2008. Anytime I mention that I am studying public relations, the response I usually get is, "oh yeah - marketing." Yeah, I find it annoying. I want my public relations major to get the credit it deserves, not to be pushed into something else. Earlier today I was exploring Ad of the World. These simple images help to understand the distinction between the commonly misused terms, well and they are pretty funny. Vanity Fairs Oscar Party 2009.
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The World of PR According to Miss Horley: Vanity Fair's Oscar Party 2009
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The World of PR According to Miss Horley. Monday, December 1, 2008. Vanity Fair's Oscar Party 2009. For the past ten years, I have been obsessed with Vanity Fair's annual Oscar party. I have never fantasized about attending the event, but planning it. I have always envisioned writing the guest list, organizing appearances, and picking flower arrangements. Well my dreams were placed on hold last year, but: The hottest Oscar after-party ever is back — only smaller. Oh and hire me as an assistant. I will po...
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The World of PR According to Miss Horley: Public Relations on the Small Screen
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The World of PR According to Miss Horley. Monday, December 1, 2008. Public Relations on the Small Screen. When I enrolled in my first public relations class, I walked in thinking that PR was more like a lifestyle than a career. Take Samantha Jones for example, she is her own boss, she is fierce and she makes a lot of money. I thought that this was an accurate portrayal of the average Public Relations professional. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Vanity Fairs Oscar Party 2009. The Bad Pitch Blog.
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A Spring Break | PRose on Social Media
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PRose on Social Media. Casually exploring the impacts of social media on public relations. Check this out. And don’t forget to click the “release date” button for a twist! Laquo; Graduating in an economy like this? The Beginning of The End . . . My last college term starts. Date : March 26, 2009. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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The Beginning of The End . . . My last college term starts | PRose on Social Media
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PRose on Social Media. Casually exploring the impacts of social media on public relations. The Beginning of The End . . . My last college term starts. The cherry blossoms and bloo. Ming, Spring Break is over, and I have just finished the first week of my last term. It’s finally beginning to look more like spring. I’m taking some great courses this term and am very excited about them. One of the classes I’m taking is Kelli Matthews. Social Media Marketing Class. Laquo; A Spring Break. Date : April 3, 2009.
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Graduating in an economy like this? Why me?? | PRose on Social Media
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PRose on Social Media. Casually exploring the impacts of social media on public relations. Graduating in an economy like this? I read Ryan Anderson’s post “Working the Bottom Rung” on his blog The New PR and found his tips and advice very helpfu. L and hopeful in an economy that is neither. Just to summarize some of his tips:. 3 Search for answers before asking questions. 4 Strive to be a better writer. 5 Enjoy the grunt work. 7 Have fresh ideas. Laquo; You said it. Now do it! Date : March 13, 2009.
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Portfolio & Resume | PRose on Social Media
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PRose on Social Media. Casually exploring the impacts of social media on public relations. These samples are class assignments from the University of Oregon Public Relations sequence. This term I took Advanced PR Writing with Kelli Matthews, a strong social media advocate. One of our assignments was to create a Social Media Strategy for the Friendship Foundation for International Students (FFIS). Fall term of this year, I started the meat of the PR sequence with John Mitchelle’s PR Writing class...
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PRose on Social Media. Casually exploring the impacts of social media on public relations. I’m a lover of Twitter. This is one of the questions addressed on the blog Socialized. 8220;How much more “micro” will content get? Can we get by with fewer than 140 characters? Can you communicate anything of substance in a 12-second video (by using 12seconds.tv)? What other examples of the microsizing of content are there? My attempt: Worried about how microsizing may impact content and substance in social media.
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