Category Archives: PR

The Rise of PR, a video book review

This is my video book review of The Fall of Advertising and the Rise of PR from Al and Laura Ries. Now I found the book on a list of books to live 2010 by. It is a good book for reflection and thinking on new ideas and concepts more than the case studies, it is from…

The rise of trust? or is it the fall?

If I were to look for a moniker for 2009, certain buzz words would immediately come to mind: trust, social, community and interaction. After all weren’t the principals in Trust Agents and the strength of social media what drove companies to engage their customers? It was all about people right? According to the 2010 Trust…

Me no talk pretty

No one every said public speaking is easy. Hell, most people would rather be in the casket at a funeral than the person offering the eulogy. With that said, public figures including athletes, celebrities and elected officials are constantly in the public eye, so we expect more from them. A gaffe here or there are…

Five for Friday 1.5

This week was filled with some interesting tidbits and some unfortunate events. Actually make that two events, the first was being locked out of my Twitter account due to a phishing scheme and the second was a bug with the blog. A special thanks to Danny Brown and PRCog for helping me sort through the…

Maiden PR Breakfast Club Post

Well last Friday, the news was let out of the bag and earlier today my first post for the PR Breakfast Club went live. Here is the intro to my take on the NFL vs. New Orleans about Who Dat: As a sports fan, you always want to see your team make it to the…

Five for Friday 1.22

Is it me, or did this week go by really fast? Well if your week didn’t I apologize, but it sucks to be you. There were a lot of interesting things that happened over the course of the week including a minor election in Massachusetts (and my video response was picked up by CNN &…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Category Archives: PR

The Rise of PR, a video book review

This is my video book review of The Fall of Advertising and the Rise of PR from Al and Laura Ries. Now I found the book on a list of books to live 2010 by. It is a good book for reflection and thinking on new ideas and concepts more than the case studies, it is from…

The rise of trust? or is it the fall?

If I were to look for a moniker for 2009, certain buzz words would immediately come to mind: trust, social, community and interaction. After all weren’t the principals in Trust Agents and the strength of social media what drove companies to engage their customers? It was all about people right? According to the 2010 Trust…

Me no talk pretty

No one every said public speaking is easy. Hell, most people would rather be in the casket at a funeral than the person offering the eulogy. With that said, public figures including athletes, celebrities and elected officials are constantly in the public eye, so we expect more from them. A gaffe here or there are…

Five for Friday 1.5

This week was filled with some interesting tidbits and some unfortunate events. Actually make that two events, the first was being locked out of my Twitter account due to a phishing scheme and the second was a bug with the blog. A special thanks to Danny Brown and PRCog for helping me sort through the…

Maiden PR Breakfast Club Post

Well last Friday, the news was let out of the bag and earlier today my first post for the PR Breakfast Club went live. Here is the intro to my take on the NFL vs. New Orleans about Who Dat: As a sports fan, you always want to see your team make it to the…

Five for Friday 1.22

Is it me, or did this week go by really fast? Well if your week didn’t I apologize, but it sucks to be you. There were a lot of interesting things that happened over the course of the week including a minor election in Massachusetts (and my video response was picked up by CNN &…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Category Archives: PR

The Rise of PR, a video book review

This is my video book review of The Fall of Advertising and the Rise of PR from Al and Laura Ries. Now I found the book on a list of books to live 2010 by. It is a good book for reflection and thinking on new ideas and concepts more than the case studies, it is from…

The rise of trust? or is it the fall?

If I were to look for a moniker for 2009, certain buzz words would immediately come to mind: trust, social, community and interaction. After all weren’t the principals in Trust Agents and the strength of social media what drove companies to engage their customers? It was all about people right? According to the 2010 Trust…

Me no talk pretty

No one every said public speaking is easy. Hell, most people would rather be in the casket at a funeral than the person offering the eulogy. With that said, public figures including athletes, celebrities and elected officials are constantly in the public eye, so we expect more from them. A gaffe here or there are…

Five for Friday 1.5

This week was filled with some interesting tidbits and some unfortunate events. Actually make that two events, the first was being locked out of my Twitter account due to a phishing scheme and the second was a bug with the blog. A special thanks to Danny Brown and PRCog for helping me sort through the…

Maiden PR Breakfast Club Post

Well last Friday, the news was let out of the bag and earlier today my first post for the PR Breakfast Club went live. Here is the intro to my take on the NFL vs. New Orleans about Who Dat: As a sports fan, you always want to see your team make it to the…

Five for Friday 1.22

Is it me, or did this week go by really fast? Well if your week didn’t I apologize, but it sucks to be you. There were a lot of interesting things that happened over the course of the week including a minor election in Massachusetts (and my video response was picked up by CNN &…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Category Archives: PR

The Rise of PR, a video book review

This is my video book review of The Fall of Advertising and the Rise of PR from Al and Laura Ries. Now I found the book on a list of books to live 2010 by. It is a good book for reflection and thinking on new ideas and concepts more than the case studies, it is from…

The rise of trust? or is it the fall?

If I were to look for a moniker for 2009, certain buzz words would immediately come to mind: trust, social, community and interaction. After all weren’t the principals in Trust Agents and the strength of social media what drove companies to engage their customers? It was all about people right? According to the 2010 Trust…

Me no talk pretty

No one every said public speaking is easy. Hell, most people would rather be in the casket at a funeral than the person offering the eulogy. With that said, public figures including athletes, celebrities and elected officials are constantly in the public eye, so we expect more from them. A gaffe here or there are…

Five for Friday 1.5

This week was filled with some interesting tidbits and some unfortunate events. Actually make that two events, the first was being locked out of my Twitter account due to a phishing scheme and the second was a bug with the blog. A special thanks to Danny Brown and PRCog for helping me sort through the…

Maiden PR Breakfast Club Post

Well last Friday, the news was let out of the bag and earlier today my first post for the PR Breakfast Club went live. Here is the intro to my take on the NFL vs. New Orleans about Who Dat: As a sports fan, you always want to see your team make it to the…

Five for Friday 1.22

Is it me, or did this week go by really fast? Well if your week didn’t I apologize, but it sucks to be you. There were a lot of interesting things that happened over the course of the week including a minor election in Massachusetts (and my video response was picked up by CNN &…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Category Archives: PR

The Rise of PR, a video book review

This is my video book review of The Fall of Advertising and the Rise of PR from Al and Laura Ries. Now I found the book on a list of books to live 2010 by. It is a good book for reflection and thinking on new ideas and concepts more than the case studies, it is from…

The rise of trust? or is it the fall?

If I were to look for a moniker for 2009, certain buzz words would immediately come to mind: trust, social, community and interaction. After all weren’t the principals in Trust Agents and the strength of social media what drove companies to engage their customers? It was all about people right? According to the 2010 Trust…

Me no talk pretty

No one every said public speaking is easy. Hell, most people would rather be in the casket at a funeral than the person offering the eulogy. With that said, public figures including athletes, celebrities and elected officials are constantly in the public eye, so we expect more from them. A gaffe here or there are…

Five for Friday 1.5

This week was filled with some interesting tidbits and some unfortunate events. Actually make that two events, the first was being locked out of my Twitter account due to a phishing scheme and the second was a bug with the blog. A special thanks to Danny Brown and PRCog for helping me sort through the…

Maiden PR Breakfast Club Post

Well last Friday, the news was let out of the bag and earlier today my first post for the PR Breakfast Club went live. Here is the intro to my take on the NFL vs. New Orleans about Who Dat: As a sports fan, you always want to see your team make it to the…

Five for Friday 1.22

Is it me, or did this week go by really fast? Well if your week didn’t I apologize, but it sucks to be you. There were a lot of interesting things that happened over the course of the week including a minor election in Massachusetts (and my video response was picked up by CNN &…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Category Archives: PR

The Rise of PR, a video book review

This is my video book review of The Fall of Advertising and the Rise of PR from Al and Laura Ries. Now I found the book on a list of books to live 2010 by. It is a good book for reflection and thinking on new ideas and concepts more than the case studies, it is from…

The rise of trust? or is it the fall?

If I were to look for a moniker for 2009, certain buzz words would immediately come to mind: trust, social, community and interaction. After all weren’t the principals in Trust Agents and the strength of social media what drove companies to engage their customers? It was all about people right? According to the 2010 Trust…

Me no talk pretty

No one every said public speaking is easy. Hell, most people would rather be in the casket at a funeral than the person offering the eulogy. With that said, public figures including athletes, celebrities and elected officials are constantly in the public eye, so we expect more from them. A gaffe here or there are…

Five for Friday 1.5

This week was filled with some interesting tidbits and some unfortunate events. Actually make that two events, the first was being locked out of my Twitter account due to a phishing scheme and the second was a bug with the blog. A special thanks to Danny Brown and PRCog for helping me sort through the…

Maiden PR Breakfast Club Post

Well last Friday, the news was let out of the bag and earlier today my first post for the PR Breakfast Club went live. Here is the intro to my take on the NFL vs. New Orleans about Who Dat: As a sports fan, you always want to see your team make it to the…

Five for Friday 1.22

Is it me, or did this week go by really fast? Well if your week didn’t I apologize, but it sucks to be you. There were a lot of interesting things that happened over the course of the week including a minor election in Massachusetts (and my video response was picked up by CNN &…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Category Archives: PR

The Rise of PR, a video book review

This is my video book review of The Fall of Advertising and the Rise of PR from Al and Laura Ries. Now I found the book on a list of books to live 2010 by. It is a good book for reflection and thinking on new ideas and concepts more than the case studies, it is from…

The rise of trust? or is it the fall?

If I were to look for a moniker for 2009, certain buzz words would immediately come to mind: trust, social, community and interaction. After all weren’t the principals in Trust Agents and the strength of social media what drove companies to engage their customers? It was all about people right? According to the 2010 Trust…

Me no talk pretty

No one every said public speaking is easy. Hell, most people would rather be in the casket at a funeral than the person offering the eulogy. With that said, public figures including athletes, celebrities and elected officials are constantly in the public eye, so we expect more from them. A gaffe here or there are…

Five for Friday 1.5

This week was filled with some interesting tidbits and some unfortunate events. Actually make that two events, the first was being locked out of my Twitter account due to a phishing scheme and the second was a bug with the blog. A special thanks to Danny Brown and PRCog for helping me sort through the…

Maiden PR Breakfast Club Post

Well last Friday, the news was let out of the bag and earlier today my first post for the PR Breakfast Club went live. Here is the intro to my take on the NFL vs. New Orleans about Who Dat: As a sports fan, you always want to see your team make it to the…

Five for Friday 1.22

Is it me, or did this week go by really fast? Well if your week didn’t I apologize, but it sucks to be you. There were a lot of interesting things that happened over the course of the week including a minor election in Massachusetts (and my video response was picked up by CNN &…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Category Archives: PR

The Rise of PR, a video book review

This is my video book review of The Fall of Advertising and the Rise of PR from Al and Laura Ries. Now I found the book on a list of books to live 2010 by. It is a good book for reflection and thinking on new ideas and concepts more than the case studies, it is from…

The rise of trust? or is it the fall?

If I were to look for a moniker for 2009, certain buzz words would immediately come to mind: trust, social, community and interaction. After all weren’t the principals in Trust Agents and the strength of social media what drove companies to engage their customers? It was all about people right? According to the 2010 Trust…

Me no talk pretty

No one every said public speaking is easy. Hell, most people would rather be in the casket at a funeral than the person offering the eulogy. With that said, public figures including athletes, celebrities and elected officials are constantly in the public eye, so we expect more from them. A gaffe here or there are…

Five for Friday 1.5

This week was filled with some interesting tidbits and some unfortunate events. Actually make that two events, the first was being locked out of my Twitter account due to a phishing scheme and the second was a bug with the blog. A special thanks to Danny Brown and PRCog for helping me sort through the…

Maiden PR Breakfast Club Post

Well last Friday, the news was let out of the bag and earlier today my first post for the PR Breakfast Club went live. Here is the intro to my take on the NFL vs. New Orleans about Who Dat: As a sports fan, you always want to see your team make it to the…

Five for Friday 1.22

Is it me, or did this week go by really fast? Well if your week didn’t I apologize, but it sucks to be you. There were a lot of interesting things that happened over the course of the week including a minor election in Massachusetts (and my video response was picked up by CNN &…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

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