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The future of PR, meaning will it survive? The economy is really bad right now and a lot of layoffs are happening as a result. How can we, as a team of professionals, deliver positive results for our clients so that we might keep building momentum for this industry?
Advertising Age wrote a great article on this topic two weeks ago
Tim
Tim Otis |
02.29.08 - 11:06 am | #
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I'd love to know more about PR practitioners in the area. Who they are, what they do every day, the challenges the face and the cool things they're playing around with. Maybe interviews with all sorts of PR people: corporate, agency, VPs and interns, technology and health care and agriculture and non-profit.
Mike Keliher |
Homepage |
02.29.08 - 1:08 pm | #
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I'd like to see more content that flies above the tactical - delve deeper into strategy and outcomes.
Kelly Groehler, APR |
02.29.08 - 1:58 pm | #
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Ad Age is writing about the future of PR?
Kelly Groehler, APR |
02.29.08 - 1:59 pm | #
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How about something less vapid than the norm...
John Selbe |
03.06.08 - 9:42 pm | #
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I want to hear less big-agency glad-handing and more tactical suggestions for harnessing the power of "the Internets" to move the needle for my clients.
Oh, and I'd like to be unbanned please, Ryan. I think you've made your point. You're the boss. I get it.
D. Hlavac |
Homepage |
03.11.08 - 6:12 pm | #
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