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I loved seeing this post from SMU’s Maria Sanchez. Their PR class is blogging, too.
Maria is quite a student. She hopes “to work in nonprofit administration, foundations or the government” and is “particularly interested in working for educational, cultural or religious organizations.” And, you know I’m going to be happy to read of a student interested in non-profit PR.
Check out her post. I suggested she also look in on Camp ASCCA’s blogging efforts as another example of cost efficient PR for non-profits.
Maria Sanchez: Cost Efficient PR …
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PR Student Blogging :: We need your input, please.
Along the lines of that famous phrase, “Brother, can you spare a dime?”, I come seeking your time. So, brothers and sisters, please consider this appeal.
This is a follow up to my previous post. I am reaching out to active PR practitioners seeking input on how to improve our classroom blogging experience.
…This blog thing,
are we doing it right? Should PR students blog?
If so, how should we blog?…
We request your advice and criticisms. Comment below or post in your blog …
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Ihave not asked this one of the PR blogging community in awhile. So, here is my appeal for suggestions, criticism and any input about our blogging exercises. Gee, how transparent of me.
Yes, I realize this could open a can of worms. But, why not live on the edge. You PR bloggers have never been shy about sharing ideas and I’d like to hear them. I bet the students will, too.
Post a comment here, or – even better – write a post in your blog and …
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Ah, the metaphors come flowing in at times like this.
What follows is really kind of sad. You don’t want bad things to happen to people, especially when (even if they are not) they think they are doing good deeds. That is what is happening here.
What is good for the goose, is not necessarily good for the gander. Well, so says the goose, Steve Rubel.
Scott Baradell has a great post about this. His contains much wiser, kinder and gentler advice, too. The comments are great, as well. …
