Category Archives: PR

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

The results are in…well sort of

Well yesterday I noted that I’d give the results that may begin to offer some insight into the value of PR and a press release. Well hear are the results from the release for my company’s small business marketing blog. Unique Visitors: 362 (91 this morning) Placements on Google: 173 Placements on MSN: No reporting…

Placing a value on a press release

Working for a large company, we are always hearing: how does this contribute to the business? As a flack its always tough to defend what PR does, especially when not many people realize what a PR team actually does. Our search team has valued our releases, search enhanced via Marketwire between $2,000 – $5,000, but…

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…

Category Archives: PR

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

The results are in…well sort of

Well yesterday I noted that I’d give the results that may begin to offer some insight into the value of PR and a press release. Well hear are the results from the release for my company’s small business marketing blog. Unique Visitors: 362 (91 this morning) Placements on Google: 173 Placements on MSN: No reporting…

Placing a value on a press release

Working for a large company, we are always hearing: how does this contribute to the business? As a flack its always tough to defend what PR does, especially when not many people realize what a PR team actually does. Our search team has valued our releases, search enhanced via Marketwire between $2,000 – $5,000, but…

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…

Category Archives: PR

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

The results are in…well sort of

Well yesterday I noted that I’d give the results that may begin to offer some insight into the value of PR and a press release. Well hear are the results from the release for my company’s small business marketing blog. Unique Visitors: 362 (91 this morning) Placements on Google: 173 Placements on MSN: No reporting…

Placing a value on a press release

Working for a large company, we are always hearing: how does this contribute to the business? As a flack its always tough to defend what PR does, especially when not many people realize what a PR team actually does. Our search team has valued our releases, search enhanced via Marketwire between $2,000 – $5,000, but…

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…

Category Archives: PR

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

The results are in…well sort of

Well yesterday I noted that I’d give the results that may begin to offer some insight into the value of PR and a press release. Well hear are the results from the release for my company’s small business marketing blog. Unique Visitors: 362 (91 this morning) Placements on Google: 173 Placements on MSN: No reporting…

Placing a value on a press release

Working for a large company, we are always hearing: how does this contribute to the business? As a flack its always tough to defend what PR does, especially when not many people realize what a PR team actually does. Our search team has valued our releases, search enhanced via Marketwire between $2,000 – $5,000, but…

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…

Category Archives: PR

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

The results are in…well sort of

Well yesterday I noted that I’d give the results that may begin to offer some insight into the value of PR and a press release. Well hear are the results from the release for my company’s small business marketing blog. Unique Visitors: 362 (91 this morning) Placements on Google: 173 Placements on MSN: No reporting…

Placing a value on a press release

Working for a large company, we are always hearing: how does this contribute to the business? As a flack its always tough to defend what PR does, especially when not many people realize what a PR team actually does. Our search team has valued our releases, search enhanced via Marketwire between $2,000 – $5,000, but…

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…

Category Archives: PR

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

The results are in…well sort of

Well yesterday I noted that I’d give the results that may begin to offer some insight into the value of PR and a press release. Well hear are the results from the release for my company’s small business marketing blog. Unique Visitors: 362 (91 this morning) Placements on Google: 173 Placements on MSN: No reporting…

Placing a value on a press release

Working for a large company, we are always hearing: how does this contribute to the business? As a flack its always tough to defend what PR does, especially when not many people realize what a PR team actually does. Our search team has valued our releases, search enhanced via Marketwire between $2,000 – $5,000, but…

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…

Category Archives: PR

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

The results are in…well sort of

Well yesterday I noted that I’d give the results that may begin to offer some insight into the value of PR and a press release. Well hear are the results from the release for my company’s small business marketing blog. Unique Visitors: 362 (91 this morning) Placements on Google: 173 Placements on MSN: No reporting…

Placing a value on a press release

Working for a large company, we are always hearing: how does this contribute to the business? As a flack its always tough to defend what PR does, especially when not many people realize what a PR team actually does. Our search team has valued our releases, search enhanced via Marketwire between $2,000 – $5,000, but…

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…

Category Archives: PR

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

The results are in…well sort of

Well yesterday I noted that I’d give the results that may begin to offer some insight into the value of PR and a press release. Well hear are the results from the release for my company’s small business marketing blog. Unique Visitors: 362 (91 this morning) Placements on Google: 173 Placements on MSN: No reporting…

Placing a value on a press release

Working for a large company, we are always hearing: how does this contribute to the business? As a flack its always tough to defend what PR does, especially when not many people realize what a PR team actually does. Our search team has valued our releases, search enhanced via Marketwire between $2,000 – $5,000, but…

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…

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