First experience with #Journchat

While getting more familiar with Twitter, I kept hearing about #Journchat from a variety of users. And after reading more about it from Sarah Evans, decided to log in an give it a try.

So what is #Journchat? It is an ongoing conversation that allows journalists, publicists and PR folks to connect and give their opinions on a topic without selling themselves. While my time in the chat was cut short due to complications with Twitter and the overflow of bandwidth from an event down in DC – you’d think inaugurations only happened every four or eight years – I did find it very useful and look forward to attending next week’s chat.

If you are interested, check out the site or follow @PRsarahevans

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First experience with #Journchat

While getting more familiar with Twitter, I kept hearing about #Journchat from a variety of users. And after reading more about it from Sarah Evans, decided to log in an give it a try.

So what is #Journchat? It is an ongoing conversation that allows journalists, publicists and PR folks to connect and give their opinions on a topic without selling themselves. While my time in the chat was cut short due to complications with Twitter and the overflow of bandwidth from an event down in DC – you’d think inaugurations only happened every four or eight years – I did find it very useful and look forward to attending next week’s chat.

If you are interested, check out the site or follow @PRsarahevans

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

First experience with #Journchat

While getting more familiar with Twitter, I kept hearing about #Journchat from a variety of users. And after reading more about it from Sarah Evans, decided to log in an give it a try.

So what is #Journchat? It is an ongoing conversation that allows journalists, publicists and PR folks to connect and give their opinions on a topic without selling themselves. While my time in the chat was cut short due to complications with Twitter and the overflow of bandwidth from an event down in DC – you’d think inaugurations only happened every four or eight years – I did find it very useful and look forward to attending next week’s chat.

If you are interested, check out the site or follow @PRsarahevans

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

First experience with #Journchat

While getting more familiar with Twitter, I kept hearing about #Journchat from a variety of users. And after reading more about it from Sarah Evans, decided to log in an give it a try.

So what is #Journchat? It is an ongoing conversation that allows journalists, publicists and PR folks to connect and give their opinions on a topic without selling themselves. While my time in the chat was cut short due to complications with Twitter and the overflow of bandwidth from an event down in DC – you’d think inaugurations only happened every four or eight years – I did find it very useful and look forward to attending next week’s chat.

If you are interested, check out the site or follow @PRsarahevans

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

First experience with #Journchat

While getting more familiar with Twitter, I kept hearing about #Journchat from a variety of users. And after reading more about it from Sarah Evans, decided to log in an give it a try.

So what is #Journchat? It is an ongoing conversation that allows journalists, publicists and PR folks to connect and give their opinions on a topic without selling themselves. While my time in the chat was cut short due to complications with Twitter and the overflow of bandwidth from an event down in DC – you’d think inaugurations only happened every four or eight years – I did find it very useful and look forward to attending next week’s chat.

If you are interested, check out the site or follow @PRsarahevans

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

First experience with #Journchat

While getting more familiar with Twitter, I kept hearing about #Journchat from a variety of users. And after reading more about it from Sarah Evans, decided to log in an give it a try.

So what is #Journchat? It is an ongoing conversation that allows journalists, publicists and PR folks to connect and give their opinions on a topic without selling themselves. While my time in the chat was cut short due to complications with Twitter and the overflow of bandwidth from an event down in DC – you’d think inaugurations only happened every four or eight years – I did find it very useful and look forward to attending next week’s chat.

If you are interested, check out the site or follow @PRsarahevans

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

First experience with #Journchat

While getting more familiar with Twitter, I kept hearing about #Journchat from a variety of users. And after reading more about it from Sarah Evans, decided to log in an give it a try.

So what is #Journchat? It is an ongoing conversation that allows journalists, publicists and PR folks to connect and give their opinions on a topic without selling themselves. While my time in the chat was cut short due to complications with Twitter and the overflow of bandwidth from an event down in DC – you’d think inaugurations only happened every four or eight years – I did find it very useful and look forward to attending next week’s chat.

If you are interested, check out the site or follow @PRsarahevans

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

First experience with #Journchat

While getting more familiar with Twitter, I kept hearing about #Journchat from a variety of users. And after reading more about it from Sarah Evans, decided to log in an give it a try.

So what is #Journchat? It is an ongoing conversation that allows journalists, publicists and PR folks to connect and give their opinions on a topic without selling themselves. While my time in the chat was cut short due to complications with Twitter and the overflow of bandwidth from an event down in DC – you’d think inaugurations only happened every four or eight years – I did find it very useful and look forward to attending next week’s chat.

If you are interested, check out the site or follow @PRsarahevans

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

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