Articles in the PRblogs Category
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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 …
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One of my favorite examples for using a blog is where an organization employs them to gain input from their stakeholders. It is particularly rewarding to see dialog, about sometimes sensitive issues, being discussed so openly. I think it shows great transparency – even a bit of bravery – for an institution to follow this path.
In the past, I have written about Cornell.edu Redesign: Why it is a good blog and the student initiative of BuzzFlood :: Dartmouth Blog/CMS PR Tactic.
Andrew Careaga, of higher ed marketing, recently shared …
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For some time, users of PRblogs.org have desire…
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PRblogs.org is down right now. We are looking into the problem and I’ll report back on this post with updates as I receive them.
Thank you for your patience.
Robert
UPDATE: OK, as of 8:50 p.m. CDT, PRblogs.org is back up and running.
The reason for the outage? Well, let’s just call it “Server fall down. Go boom!”
But, the trusty band of 1,000,000 trained monkeys got on the job and the server is back up and running. Thanks to James Farmer, and his trained band of monkeys, for getting …
