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In Kim's opinion: This is why I chose to subscribe to the following blogs:
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Saturday, 4 February 2012. This is why I chose to subscribe to the following blogs:. PR in your pajamas: Not everybody can afford to hire a public relations agency or individual consultant. This do-it-yourself blog guides smaller businesses and entrepreneurs in the right direction when it comes to the how-to’s of social media and the basics of public relations. Brian Solis: An insightful approach to social media with current examples that apply to this course and the broader context of public relations.
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In Kim's opinion: Navigating my inner nerd
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Wednesday, 1 February 2012. Navigating my inner nerd. I’m new to FourSquare – and super skeptical. Just the whole idea of my exact location and previous whereabouts being published worldwide gives me the creeps. I don’t feel the need to compete for badges and mayorships — and not enough contacts in my personal network use it to make it a useful communication tool. However, I. Intrigued by its PR potential. FourSquare can reinforce brand loyalty. The audience is ready to play. Social media and beyond.
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In Kim's opinion: 5 tips to keep your blog fresh
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Wednesday, 15 February 2012. 5 tips to keep your blog fresh. Whether you’re a beginner or not, chances are that you’ve experienced writer’s block. If you’re stuck, why not take a look at older posts and refresh them – just because they’re outdated doesn’t mean they’re meaningless. Simply find ones that generated a lot of feedback and do a follow up post by providing expanding on the topic and providing new details. Stay updated on news and the latest innovations in your industry:. Try a new outlet:.
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In Kim's opinion: January 2012
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Tuesday, 24 January 2012. On gender and social media. Ever stopped to take a minute to ponder about how gender is both structured and structuring? As I stumbled upon a Wiki article. On the topic, the subject grew on me and I wanted to understand more. I find it particularly interesting to note how societal assumptions stay true in one context, yet begin to dissolve in another. Here, you can begin to see how blogging through social media is debunking the social construction of gendered food production.
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In Kim's opinion: A few words from the CEO at MACRO Manufacturing
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012. A few words from the CEO at MACRO Manufacturing. I sincerely regret to inform you of some devastating news that has affected MACRO Manufacturing. Today, a blazing fire destroyed a major part of the manufacturing plant as a result of improper storage of hazardous chemicals. With the support of Toronto Fire Services and world-renowned architect, Maxwell Quinn, MACRO Manufacturing’s regiment will take on a whole new level:. Hazardous chemicals will be stored in a separate facility.
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In Kim's opinion: What would YOU do?
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Thursday, 19 January 2012. What would YOU do? Timothy's Coffee social media PR nightmare. Is a recent case filled with room for discussion. Gives an inside look at how the situation was handled and the public's response. Discuss some of the major mistakes made in this case. What do you think Timothy's could have done to rectify the problem and their subsequent actions? How could the company have been better prepared to manage the chaos of an uncontrollable social web? 24 January 2012 at 18:27. Your visua...
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In Kim's opinion: On gender and social media
http://thecommunicationcorner.blogspot.com/2012/01/on-gender-and-social-media.html
Tuesday, 24 January 2012. On gender and social media. Ever stopped to take a minute to ponder about how gender is both structured and structuring? As I stumbled upon a Wiki article. On the topic, the subject grew on me and I wanted to understand more. I find it particularly interesting to note how societal assumptions stay true in one context, yet begin to dissolve in another. Here, you can begin to see how blogging through social media is debunking the social construction of gendered food production.
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mysteriesofsocialmedia: Just for fun...
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Exploring the virtues of social media and its applications to public relations and marketing. Posting about trends, watching them evolve and anticipating the effect on business and social norms. Saturday, 11 February 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A PR Guy's Musings - Stuart Bruce. PR professionals’ skills and competencies not fit for modern future proof public relations. Dan Andriacco's Baker Street Beat. Calling All Midwesterners - and Others. No Such Thing as Generic Influence.
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Exploring the virtues of social media and its applications to public relations and marketing. Posting about trends, watching them evolve and anticipating the effect on business and social norms. Wednesday, 1 February 2012. 65279;. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A PR Guy's Musings - Stuart Bruce. PR professionals’ skills and competencies not fit for modern future proof public relations. Dan Andriacco's Baker Street Beat. Calling All Midwesterners - and Others. Social media marketing in India.
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mysteriesofsocialmedia: Just one more...
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Exploring the virtues of social media and its applications to public relations and marketing. Posting about trends, watching them evolve and anticipating the effect on business and social norms. Saturday, 11 February 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A PR Guy's Musings - Stuart Bruce. PR professionals’ skills and competencies not fit for modern future proof public relations. Dan Andriacco's Baker Street Beat. Calling All Midwesterners - and Others. No Such Thing as Generic Influence.