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Blog Talk, Methodology, PR Higher Ed, Public Relations, Research, Survey Research, Teaching PR »

[11 Mar 2007 | 2 Comments | 8 views]

OK, I’m going to rewrite the definition of malfeasance in this post. My point is to address a concern / question posed by Alan Chumley, Vice-President for Business Development at Cormex Research, in his post – “Why do so few PR programs have research courses? – Measurement PRoponent / PRomulgator.

Blog, CMS »

[11 Mar 2007 | 5 Comments | 192 views]

Interesting new site, JustFree.com. They offer auto installs of WordPress blogs. I created one here: RobAubie and it only took a few minutes. You get a subdomain, but you may also redirect a domain you own to the site. So, it is essentially complete hosting.

Blog Talk, Marcom, PR, PRblogs, Public Relations »

[10 Mar 2007 | 2 Comments | 10 views]

Foraging for items to read, I’ve come upon the following interesting links.
We have some of the latest from PRblogs.org and some interesting links from out on the broader PR Web.
Sarah writes at PR ImPRessions – Nextel Truly Takes Care of Customers. A good example of customer service caring. Next step? Nextel might announce that they are waiving overages to customers in the 36330 and 36331 zip code areas. Or, they could just give them one free week of service for the week after the tornado.
Kristina offers …

Blog, CRM, Customer Relations, Customer Service »

[10 Mar 2007 | Comments Off | 24 views]

Flickr is one of my favorite sites. Truly, they have a wonderful interface and hosting service for photos. It is my favorite of all the photo hosting sites – hands down. Yet, tonight the site went down for one of their maintenance “massages” and that’s cool. Hey, I knew it was coming and wasn’t the least bit miffed. I’m still not miffed. But, I think there is a lesson here.