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Slow down, partner! | Goliath's Gaffes
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Why big brands win (or lose) a media battle. From Me To You. October 25, 2012. Slow down, partner! It’s a fast world. The business world is an even faster one. The Internet is even faster. I don’t want to say we’ve all turned into robots, but when did everyone stop taking time to smell the roses? We all have stress. I just take the time for myself every day and smell those pretty roses. The folks at Dow Chemical. Instead, a draft of the restructuring press release was sent to Bloomberg News. To release b...
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Why big brands win (or lose) a media battle. From Me To You. I'm a KSU student studying PR. I'm super layed-back and brutally honest. Armstrong Still Falling From Grace. November 16, 2012. A Recipe For Awesome. November 1, 2012. Slow down, partner! October 25, 2012. October 17, 2012. October 12, 2012. From Crisis to Redemption: How the NFL Created and Solved its Own Problem. October 3, 2012. We All Fall Down But Can We All Get Back Up? September 10, 2012. Don't Pass Out With Your Shoes On.
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Lesson number seven: Keep your arms open and your heart light | Don't Pass out With Your Shoes on
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Don't Pass out With Your Shoes on. Learn all you can from the mistakes of others. You won't have time to make them all yourself. Alfred Sheinwold. Lesson number seven: Keep your arms open and your heart light. November 16, 2012. Middot; by stephanielouiseblack. Dear younger self,. I expect too much, enjoy life too little and worry more than necessary. For the longest time, I blamed my character flaw on human nature. Thankfully, my college experiences taught me otherwise. Not everything in life is going t...
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Lesson Five: Always practice good public relations | Don't Pass out With Your Shoes on
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Don't Pass out With Your Shoes on. Learn all you can from the mistakes of others. You won't have time to make them all yourself. Alfred Sheinwold. Lesson Five: Always practice good public relations. October 19, 2012. Middot; by stephanielouiseblack. As a public relations. Keep your image clean. Your online presence may be more important than you think. Any posts, tweets, updates or whatever else you release into the online world can be traced by potential employers. Develop relationships with professors.
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Lesson six: Don’t hold yourself back | Don't Pass out With Your Shoes on
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Don't Pass out With Your Shoes on. Learn all you can from the mistakes of others. You won't have time to make them all yourself. Alfred Sheinwold. Lesson six: Don’t hold yourself back. November 2, 2012. Middot; by stephanielouiseblack. You are the master of your own destiny, but you already know that, right? I feel like that’s a phrase we’ve grown up with. One that we’ve heard so many times it has become white noise. But like all good quotes, it’s message holds true time and time again. Keep an open mind.
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Beyond PR: The Beautiful Video Games | Other Football Fan
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An American's journey to discovering the beautiful game. Beyond PR: The Ugly ‘Beautiful Game’. Proximity is everything in the English Premier League →. Beyond PR: The Beautiful Video Games. November 3, 2012. Is it sad that I probably played hundreds (if not thousands) of “virtual soccer matches” before I ever truly became interested in the real-life version of soccer? What these video games are doing is exposing the American public (and specifically its youth) to soccer albeit a much more abridged versio...
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Lesson Number Three: Don’t let Anyone Hold you Back | Don't Pass out With Your Shoes on
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Don't Pass out With Your Shoes on. Learn all you can from the mistakes of others. You won't have time to make them all yourself. Alfred Sheinwold. Lesson Number Three: Don’t let Anyone Hold you Back. October 6, 2012. Middot; by stephanielouiseblack. It’s not just others that can hold you back, you can too. Comparing yourself to others never gets you anywhere. It’s true. No good can come from it. You either a, feel better about yourself at someone else’s expense or b, see yourself in a...8220;Emotional Fr...
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A PR disaster for New York Road Runners | Madalyn Etzel
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A fitness fan with a public relations mind. A PR disaster for New York Road Runners. November 6, 2012. Image from NYRR’s Facebook page. Not only did runners spend money for traveling, they have been training over the past several months. Marathons are tough, and training is. To run in the marathon. It takes qualifying, raising money, or being selected in a lottery. Next, the NYRR created a PR disaster by staying silent on its Facebook page, allowing hundreds of posts and comments to flow onto its site...
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How to Conquer Your First Half Marathon | Madalyn Etzel
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A fitness fan with a public relations mind. How to Conquer Your First Half Marathon. July 26, 2013. I can’t believe it. I really can’t. This past weekend I completed my first half marathon! I finished the race in 1 hour and 52 minutes and placed 18th in my age group and 281th overall. That sets my pace at about 8:35 per mile. I have to say, I’m pretty proud of myself. I was shooting for a 9:30 pace, and I knocked it by almost a minute! So, why I am writing about this? Find a training program. Get up earl...
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