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PR Professionals Postively Optimistic

If you’re a freelance Public Relations professional, then you’ll be glad to know that your job is starting to be more important say so Vocus’s survey. It says that 80 percent of PR people say social media will be a major focus on 2010 and 64 percent stated that planning will be rather difficult.
The survey [...]

Website Connecting Experts and Sources with Media Professionals

Sourceables, LLC today announced the launch of Sourceables a new online community of sources, experts, and media professionals.
Sourceables.com is a completely free and innovative social networking platform that allows its members to share their viewpoints, expertise, and insights through short text posts and links so that media can search for and connect with the sources they [...]

Turn Twitter Connections Into Community Building Blocks

A white paper just issued by BurrellesLuce, the leader in media relations services, explains how PR professionals can add a vital dimension to their Twitter activity by regularly conducting interviews on Twitter (Twitterviews), and hosting or attending offline meet-ups of Twitter followers (Tweetups).
Titled “From Twitterviews to Tweetups: Putting the Social in Media,” the document describes concrete [...]

Leverage technology to save money

During recessionary times small businesses and nonprofits have a knee jerk reaction to cut spending and invest less. On July 14, Ventureneer.com is presenting “Tune Up Your Technology for Increased Productivity and Cost Savings,” the first in a series of webinars that will help small businesses and nonprofits identify technology that can increase productivity and [...]

The Roads to a Problogger Status

Aside from being able to write good, people are often caught up in the area of trying to identify what exactly it takes to be a problogger. Actually, is there a difference as far as problogger tags are concerned?
We hear a lot of attributes that a problogger has and most of them are not really [...]