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> July 28, 2008 Issue of PRWeek
July 28, 2008 Issue of PRWeek
PRWeek Column
'The cobbler's children have no shoes' line is worn out already
In my nearly four years at PRWeek, there are a few common phrases that I have heard repeated by PR pros so often that they ...
Guest Column
Where's the beef? The keys to calming a panicked population
This month, I'll shift from internal management to issues management, and our case study comes straight from the past few weeks' headlines:
Op-Ed
The top criteria for hiring a journalist
Right now, PR has an unprecedented opportunity to hire a whole generation of promising new staffers: journalists.
Controlling digital reputation is vital
When it comes to building a strong corporate, product, or personal brand, the Internet has become the Holy Grail for connecting with customers, friends, and ...
News Analysis
Social media rules create a political battle
The current regulations have politicians arguing over long-term effects on Congress, members
Corporate Profile
Outreach initiatives bear fruit for Zespri
Fresh tactics enable the New Zealand-based kiwi marketer to continue its North American growth
Agency Business
Employee incentives help boost morale, retain staff
Finding and hiring qualified talent is certainly one major HR hurdle, but an equally important one is retaining current talent. Agencies organize a variety of ...
Journalist Q&A
Interview: Michael Harrison
Michael Harrison recently spoke with PRWeek about the political leanings of talk radio hosts, deconsolidation of radio station ownership, and the impending death of traditional ...
Media Roundup
Surfing makes a splash in the travel sector
For nearly five decades, surfing and the culture around it, has played a significant role in American culture, impacting music, movies, fashion, and even car ...
Feature
Global opportunities
In the current economic climate, reaching an international audience of investors has become even more important for US-based companies.
Focus
The right message
Research is essential to crafting a public affairs campaign that will truly resonate with target audiences.
Technique
Press releases can be good for business
These staples of media relations are now increasingly used to generate new business leads.
Campaign
Algae becomes a fuel alternative
While ethanol might be a media darling and go-to biofuel among politicos campaigning on a green platform, it's not the only alternative fuel in play.
Abreva gets a brand boost with 'Kiss it Forward' effort
With Valentine's Day around the corner, cold sore medication brand Abreva wanted to raise awareness about the product's ability to make lips kissable for the ...
Fund for Veterans puts the focus on education benefits
DKC has worked with The Fund for Veterans Education since November 2007 to educate the public on the gap between the cost of a college ...
Newsmaker
Imperato's vision spearheads evolution of C&W
The July 2 merger of WPP siblings Cohn & Wolfe (C&W) and GCI Group was what CEO Donna Imperato calls a "natural evolution" for both ...
PR Play of the Week
Placement of products can be bad news
There are some things that TV news viewers (the few of them that are left) have gotten used to over the years: awkward banter between ...
Toolbox
Integrating social media, search engines, and more
What's the best way to integrate social media into my PR program?
Expert Advice
I'm thinking of switching to a new practice area at my agency. How do I best go about this?
VP, Makovsky & Company
Media Analysis
Balancing digital, print poses a challenge
It's no secret that many newspapers are mired with staff reductions. While many expect management to replace old journalists with cheaper - and more tech-savvy ...
Inside Information
HD video reflects well on brands and raises the quality
Video is everywhere. Yet, the quality of the video is improving with the growing use of high-definition technologies. Organizations using video to communicate their message ...
Critical Hit
Sylantro gains a voice at FierceVolP
Who is your client? What are its media goals?
Editorial
The economic downturn is a chance to accentuate PR
There's no doubt America's major corporations are looking to cut costs and streamline their businesses in the current economic downturn.
Fact File
Internet piracy can provide valuable marketing statistics
Internet piracy is often viewed negatively, but a recent article in The Economist suggests that its statistics can be useful to companies looking to market ...
Launch Pad
Del Monte focuses on consumer education with latest pet project
Power of Paws is an educational effort by Del Monte Foods to inform consumers about the physical, mental, and emotional benefits that develop from pet ...
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Big Three can learn from comms mistakes
In-house PR execs pull back, maintain budgets for 2009
Ostrowski, other executives to leave Porter Novelli by 2009
WSJ looks at Morgan Stanley's September stock troubles
Chevron taps Ogilvy PR for downstream business
Koppel quits Discovery prior to 'Meet the Press' announcement
World AIDS Day efforts utilize youth, new media
Groups target incoming Obama administration
Samsung considers firms to lead global electronics unit
CNN leverages its nonpartisan coverage
Big Three can learn from comms mistakes
World AIDS Day efforts utilize youth, new media
Groups target incoming Obama administration
Delivering value
Ostrowski, other executives to leave Porter Novelli by 2009
In-house PR execs pull back, maintain budgets for 2009
AOL supports St. Jude Hospital with 'Thanks & Giving' Web site
The world of entertainment
Relieving the distress of senior-level exits
The buzz around consumer electronics
Canadian Interview: Tom Enright
Two Indian officials resign after terrorist attack
'Attack ad' promotes Barrick Gold holiday media party
RCMP creates executive director, public affairs role
Best Buy Canada fights back against hoax e-mail
DC has assumed financial 'command'
Thrillist takes relationships to new heights
Obama victory spurs Illinois' campaign to win over tourists
The Internet has taken student activism to an even higher level
Prescription for a new dialogue
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