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This is the team responsible for all the interesting things I can do with my iPhone. They’re amazing. #thatisall Find them here[ READ MORE ]
Our Professor Nixon had a chance to interview Martin Waxman, co-founder and president of Palette Public Relations, Inc. In the interview, Mr. Waxman was asked to impart some knowledge on our youthfully vigorous class about what an aspiring Public Relations professional should be equipped with while on the job hunt. “A great understanding of traditional [ READ MORE ]
As PR Open Mic becomes a popular site amongst PR professionals and students, many interesting things have been added to it. PROpenMic.org is a site dedication to the convergence of those who practice Public Relations. Students and professors, freelance PR practitioners or actual professionals in the Public Relations realm helping students gets connected and get [ READ MORE ]
Podcasting is quickly becoming the way many people get just the information we need. There is a podcast for nearly any topic one could imagine. From politics to poultry recipes, podcasts are many times, commercial free and there is no need sifting through news unrelated to the podcast. I’ve started using podcasts in the morning [ READ MORE ]
Foursquare is an interesting way of connecting with businesses and updating people on restaurants, garages, and just about any other place where money can be exchanged. This is an easy way of gauging customer satisfaction if you’re the business, great way to report opinions of the establishment if you’re the patron, and suggestions and locations [ READ MORE ]
As my guest speaker for the week, I chose Kai Taylor. Kai is also a GSU student and her thoughts on life in general, move me. I enjoy how she puts her words to screen and paints a pretty detailed picture. Enjoy it here[ READ MORE ]
The thing that makes viral videos catch on so quickly is, many times, they are real life situations caught on camera. Shows like America’s Funniest Home Videos cashed in on the fact that we love seeing candid events. That’s another reason why things like seeing a son hit his father’s pitch right down the “middle” [ READ MORE ]
The primary difference between widgets and badges are the uses. Badges are mostly used by someone curious in seeing how much traffic their site gets via link from other site or even search engines. This gauges them against other site in the same realm of interest and governs what sites they should perhaps purchase link [ READ MORE ]
This is a book review of Tribes: We Need You To Lead Us by Seth Godin. If you navigate to slideshare.net, you’ll be able to see some of the notes included in this slidecast. Enjoy. Godin View more presentations from Femi [ READ MORE ]
After reading the Edelman paper Search Engine Visibility, I was surprised how much of an impact social media is making on search engine results. With something like a music blog, the more times a reader follows a link posted on the site, the more traffic that page get solely because of the music blog. Many sites [ READ MORE ]
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