Posts Tagged ‘ PR ’

PR Savvy or PR Stupid. . .

You’re probably aware of the mine tragedy and ensuing fiasco that is going on in the mine country of Utah. From the onset Bob Murray, one of the executives and owners of the mining company, has been accused of not having much PR sense and to a degree I agree with that. However I was [...]



Blogging about Blogging

Okay, I think it is good to talk about this — blogging. With recent accusations that the move to user-generated content on the Web is resulting in a less fulfilling experience, I think it only appropriate to give some pointers to the blogosphere and those looking to get into it. Blogging can fill a real [...]



Seth Godin in Utah–The Dip

So my friend Russ Page convinced me to go to the Seth Godin event promoting his book, “The Dip,” overall I thought it was a great presentation and I hope the books is as insightful and informative. Although I have a copy of the book, I haven’t started reading it yet.
Anyway, Seth makes some great [...]



Learning curve for new media, Part III

As I have written before, here and here, with the continuing evolution of the media, it becomes important for us — as communicators — to figure out how to use all of these new channels and methods.
I am probably one of the last to hear about youtube and the lonelygirl15.com hoax/stunt??? It was brought to [...]



Learning curve for new media

I have been sitting on this post since the YouTube and DCI Communications hit the fan, but a post today on PR Squared has led me to at least pitch my two cents in.
I think the problem with any new media channel is that we don’t quite know how to use it. Like a new [...]