Articles Archive for February 2006
Blog Talk, Customer Relations, Disability, Giving, OpenPR, PODcasting, PR, Public Relations, Therapeutic Recreation, Volunteer, Volunteerism »
We have begun podcasting on the Easter Seals Camp ASCCA site. I would appreciate anyone that wishes to listen then provide a critique here, or there. Go ahead, be brutal (well, not too brutal). We have to learn. The podcast is just under 12 minutes and is an interview with ASCCA’s recent Aquatics Director, Angelyn Wilson.
…podcasting
is an easy way for nonprofits to
give people the voices of their organization…
Visit the post and podcast here. There are several ways to listen. The site uses …
Journalism, Marketing, Media Relations, PR, Public Relations, delicious »
MediaPost offers some very interesting articles. You may follow the links to their articles and subscribe to any of their email offerings. I enjoy them, most of the time, and suggest you consider subscribing, too. The service is free.
From their site: “MediaPost Communications is an integrated publishing and content company whose mission is to provide an array of resources to super-serve media planners and buyers.”
MediaPost Publications – It’s Not Considered Spin When You Are Forthright – 02/24/2006
a little late to the conversation, but a good read … …
Blog Talk, Media Relations, PR, PR Education, Public Relations, Publicity, Viral Marketing, WOM, WOMM »
Michael Pucci has guts. You have to give him that. His strategy to unleash 8,000 sales people as a speakers bureau to every county, in every state, of the nation is bold. There is potential for failure, even disaster, but – it is a bold PR move.
Who is Michael Pucci?
For “22 years with GlaxoSmithKline, he has served as Vice President of Sales for the Cerenex Division, which launched Imitrex and Zofran in the USA. Mike then led Glaxo’s Sales Training Department for 10 years where he earned …
Community Relations, PR, PR Education, Public Relations, Public Relations Education, Teaching PR, delicious »
Links to sites / blogs that have written about the GlaxoSmithKline program to unleash 8,000 sales people as goodwill ambassadors for the pharma-giant
This relates to my previous post about Technorati search while trying to find said articles.
Thanks to all who commented and emailed with links to articles of interest. Many thanks!
My post on Glaxo’s effort will follow.
KDPaine’s PR Measurement Blog: More signs that PR is on the rise
“I take exception to Ad Age’s verbiage that calls the move “unprecedented” since its a strategy Anita Roddock used decades ago with …
