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[21 Jul 2008 | 3 Comments | 15 views]

This is just one reason why I love The Daily Show.
Barack Obama should in no way be upset about the cartoon that depicts him as a Muslim extremist, because you know who gets upset about cartoons? Muslim extremists.
Don’t we all wish we could do a rant like this one? The joke about the bears is really enough to tell the whole story, alone. Yet, the closing line says it all. 

Blog Talk, Customer Relations, Disability, New Media, Philanthropy, PR, Public Relations, Public Relations Education, Social Media, Therapeutic Recreation, Video »

[14 Jul 2008 | Comments Off | 40 views]

For almost three years, Camp ASCCA has been using blogs, podcasts and now a full blown niche social network – ASCCA Friends – to connect with ASCCA’s campers and their parents.
Danika Kmetz, a great PR intern from Illinois State University (and President of her PRSSA chapter), has created two very fun videos with the best kind of testimonials possible. The first is from Hope, a camper at ASCCA’s Teen Week taking place this week on Lake Martin. The second is a mashup of clips from last week’s Adult …

Blog Talk, Marketing, New Media, PR Higher Education, Social Media, Teaching PR, Technology, Video, Video Blog, WOM, WOMM »

[13 Jul 2008 | One Comment | 338 views]

It especially won’t work if you have a bad product.
I can feel Jen O’Meara’s pain. We likely all can. She has a project she loves and it isn’t going anywhere. Frustration. We’ve all felt it, right?
David Meerman Scott shares A viral marketing story suitable for bedtime. It is a story of disappointment and sadness. But, at least the author, YOBI CIO Jen O’Meara, tries to tell it with a tongue-in-cheek spin.
Jen’s no dummy – you’d think. A Ph.D. under her belt, no less, she’s …

Emerging Digital Media, Marketing, Marketing Communications, PR, PR Higher Education, Public Relations, Public Relations Higher Education, Teaching PR, Video Blog »

[8 Jul 2008 | 4 Comments | 240 views]

The PROpenMic social network for PR students, faculty and practitioners continues to prove successful.
Paull Young, of Young PR and Converseon emailed me the other day with news. He reminded me of the two people at Converseon that found their way to the firm through social media, and PROpenMic, in particular.