Have you ever attended a networking event, excited at the prospect of meeting new and interesting people……and left the event with a headache and a hand full of brochures for exotic Acai Berry drinks and other useless marketing junk? Did you feel like you just wasted your time?
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Why Networking Events are Worthless
Posted by GaryShouldis under Public RelationsFrom http://www.thesmallbusinessplaybook.com 4349 days ago
Made Hot by: cherry93 on June 11, 2012 5:16 am
Pinterest uses effective communication for reputation management
Posted by DragonSearch under Public RelationsFrom http://www.dragonsearchmarketing.com 4369 days ago
Made Hot by: LadySophy on May 21, 2012 10:56 pm
I received an email from Pinterest changing and clarifying their terms and privacy policies. The notice was clear, polite and acknowledged errors in their original terms, explaining how it had happened. This transparency and humility is a stark contrast to the defensive statements we’ve seen.
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Small Business Owners Visualize Your Way to Public Relations Success - Small Biz Diamonds
Posted by SmallBizDiamonds under Public RelationsFrom http://smallbizdiamonds.com 4375 days ago
Made Hot by: Monsieur Eraser on May 13, 2012 3:59 am
Have you thought about creating a vision board as a PR Tool? Public relations specialist Suzanne Forte shares small biz diamonds on how to create a vision board that can get you in front of your customers...
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Don’t be a Stooge When It Comes to Marketing
Posted by marshafriedman under Public RelationsFrom http://emsincorporated.com 4404 days ago
Made Hot by: TalkingHedzPR on April 15, 2012 3:52 am
The three Stooges is a classic that with many lessons for people doing marketing and PR. Each character represents a certain kind of client. Read and learn from them how to make sure you have a successful campaign.
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