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[14 Apr 2008 | Comments Off | 3 views]

Newspapers. I still love them. That is why these stories make me very sad.
Rick Edmonds, Poynter’s Biz Blog, shares “the latest American Society of Newspapers Editors’ annual census” and it ain’t pretty.
Print is continuing to hemorage at a sad rate. The good news may be, they will learn and adapt. Sad how they didn’t do it beforehand to stem this ugly flow.
Out With The Old … In With The Newbies
Fulltime professional news staffs fell by 2,400 last year, a drop of 4.4% to a total …

Blogging topics, Employment, Online Business, OpenPR, PR, Public Relations, memes »

[24 Oct 2007 | 12 Comments | 2 views]

Christi Eubanks, of my PRception, asks me and dozens of PR educators and practitioners to share our “top 3 DOs and DON’Ts for personal online reputation management.”
That’s a good question. We talk about it in class from time to time.  Jeremy Pepper just wrote an interesting post on this very topic – Reputation – Both Corporate and Personal -  at Pop PR!
That’s also a tough question. Only three? I’m going for three of each. I’ve seen some of the other answers, so I’ll …

Blogs, Communication, Employment, Marketing, New Media, PR, Public Relations, Social Media »

[15 Apr 2007 | 2 Comments | 4 views]

This is a group I think anyone would want to work with in PR and marketing for higher ed. The team of Jeffrey E Keeton, Hope Harrill, Andrea M Reiber … and others … is doing some remarkable work. Their project on Antarctica research, with Jeff Keeton and Dimitri Glazkov is particularly interesting. I wrote about it here.

They win awards, too.

So, if you’d like to join a cool team … check this out. They actually seem to have three opportunities. One is the coordinator. One is the electronic media coordinator … and the other is an assistant coordinator. So, opportunities abound.

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[30 Mar 2007 | Comments Off | 1 views]

Facebook is an interesting social media community. For ASCCA’s interests of connecting with college students, it seems like the natural community to engage. ASCCA wants college students to work as counselors, program staff and for internships. So, we’re trying something new to reach them.
ASCCA is going to run approximately 50,000 flyers a day, for three days, targeted at students from the following universities: University of Georgia, University of Florida, Troy State University, Montevallo, University of Alabama-Birmingham, University of North Alabama, University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa) and …