We live life full throttle. There is no time. No time to think or plan or daydream. Here are a few thoughts about moving out of reactive mode and finding time to think.
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Kathyreeves voted on the following stories on BizSugar
For goodness sake, let yourself think
Posted by Kathyreeves under MarketingFrom http://kathyreevesblog.com 4848 days ago
Who’s driving, creative idea or brand message?
Posted by Kathyreeves under AdvertisingFrom http://kathyreevesblog.com 4852 days ago
Its always a struggle, in the creative world, to get the balance right between a strong creative idea and a clear brand message. One without the other and your ad just becomes another blur on fast forward.
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I must have been on Prozac when I agreed to present – 7 Steps to Managing Presentation Nerves
Posted by Kathyreeves under Public RelationsFrom http://kathyreevesblog.com 4856 days ago
Made Hot by: BusinessBloggerPro on August 8, 2011 2:40 am
Public speaking keeps most people awake at night. You were flattered when they invited you to speak, you know its good for the company and for your profile. But now, you’ve got that anxious feeling and a cloud of dread following you around. Here are 7 tips to keep you feeling cool in the run up
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News Release – Press Releases Aren’t Dead: Why You Need to Go Old School to Get News Coverage
Posted by kvereecke under Public RelationsFrom http://workingforwonka.com 4861 days ago
Made Hot by: tuckerleroy on August 2, 2011 6:18 pm
A fast, easy, FREE way to gain recognition for your new startup, is with an old school press release. Today many mistakenly feel that press releases are out of vogue, yet 75% of journalists surveyed say they still want to get them. Learn why you need to add press releases to your startup's communic
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Writing Press Releases That Get Attention
Posted by DavidCoyne under Public RelationsFrom http://www.b2bcopywriter.net 4861 days ago
One technique to improve the chances of your press release getting published is to provide tips and advice that would help the reader. Editors are always looking for valuable info to fill their pages. What they are not looking for is an advertisement disguised as press release.
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