I'm pleased to welcome Jason Falls to the program this week. Jason, Jennifer Zingsheim and I cover number ...
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Just Say No To Blacklists? — Jason Falls Joins the Roundtable
Just Say No To Blacklists? — Jason Falls Joins the Roundtable
I'm pleased to welcome Jason Falls to the program this week. Jason, Jennifer Zingsheim and I cover number of great topics, but I was especially interested in Jason's reaction to the Gina Trapani PR Sp ...
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Spam Happens
Spam Happens
Spam stories interest me because I don't get as up in arms about spam in general the way so many do. Is s ...
Spam stories interest me because I don't get as up in arms about spam in general the way so many do. Is spam annoying, intrusive, and sometimes downright offensive? Absolutely. Is there much we will e ...
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PR and the “Chick Factor:” What Kent State Learned About the Missing Men in PR
PR and the “Chick Factor:” What Kent State Learned About the Missing Men in PR
Public relations belongs to the "girls" in 2008. Some 70% of PR practitioners and 80% of PR students toda ...
Public relations belongs to the "girls" in 2008. Some 70% of PR practitioners and 80% of PR students today are women. At Kent State it's closer to 90%. In the communication biz, PR has become the new ...
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To Blacklist, or Not to Blacklist (and Other PR Blog Jots)
To Blacklist, or Not to Blacklist (and Other PR Blog Jots)
A huge percentage of the blogs in my feed reader were buzzing about the story of Gina Trapani of Lifehack ...
A huge percentage of the blogs in my feed reader were buzzing about the story of Gina Trapani of Lifehacker choosing to publish a wiki of PR pros who have sent bad pitches to her personal email addres ...
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Fragment Rock (and Other PR Pod Jots)
Fragment Rock (and Other PR Pod Jots)
Welcome to another edition of CustomScoop's PR Pod Jots, our weekly rundown of all the best of the PR and ...
Welcome to another edition of CustomScoop's PR Pod Jots, our weekly rundown of all the best of the PR and marketing podosphere. It seems many of our favorites have returned from spring break refreshed ...
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Cluetrain Questions and More, with John Cass
Cluetrain Questions and More, with John Cass
I'm delighted to welcome John Cass back to the program this week, as he joined Jen Zingsheim and myself f ...
I'm delighted to welcome John Cass back to the program this week, as he joined Jen Zingsheim and myself for our weekly Radio Roundtable discussion. This week, I wanted to talk to John about his series ...
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I Gotta Be Me (and Other PR Blog Jots)
I Gotta Be Me (and Other PR Blog Jots)
Finding success in social media often involves a confusing or intangible array of attributes, as well as ...
Finding success in social media often involves a confusing or intangible array of attributes, as well as (sometimes) plenty of luck--but Larissa Fair reminds us of one of the most important ways to ge ...
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Digital Democracy: How States are Using Social Media to Connect
Digital Democracy: How States are Using Social Media to Connect
Tomorrow's presidents and congressional leaders are today's governors and state legislators. What is goin ...
Tomorrow's presidents and congressional leaders are today's governors and state legislators. What is going on at the state level towards embracing new media venues, increasing governmental transparenc ...
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A Case for Twitter Snobbery? (and Other PR Blog Jots)
A Case for Twitter Snobbery? (and Other PR Blog Jots)
While social media engagement is a significant portion of many PR pro's jobs, Tom Murphy makes the excell ...
While social media engagement is a significant portion of many PR pro's jobs, Tom Murphy makes the excellent point that many have plenty of other responsibilities to keep them busy. So is it really th ...
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Witnesses or Reporters? (and Other PR Blog Jots)
Witnesses or Reporters? (and Other PR Blog Jots)
In today's Blog Jots, Mitch Joel has thoughts on the idea of citizen journalism, noting that citizen jour ...
In today's Blog Jots, Mitch Joel has thoughts on the idea of citizen journalism, noting that citizen journalists have achieved a level of credibility whether people like it or not. Also in this round, ...
| by Sarah Wurrey