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Public Relations Isn’t the Cherry on Top

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" "No one is following our Twitter/Facebook/YouTube/Pinterest/LinkedIn/Foursquare account – can PR go get us more fans/followers/likes/subscribers/friends?" PR isn't: Some transactional activity that's thought about only after the advertising campaign is created. About getting media coverage.

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Do You Know Where Santa is Tonight? | Social Media Strategery

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This year, we developed and implemented their social media campaign, including all of the social media engagement described above as well. This year, we developed and implemented their social media campaign, including all of the social media engagement described above as well. Where’s Santa at now?

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What Can Advertising Learn From PR When It Comes to Social Media?

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Whether it’s the massive budgets or the Super Bowl ad campaigns , or the allure of millions of YouTube views , advertising always seems to receive the most attention from an organization’s executives. Should they work together? For years, advertising has been the big brother in this often tenuous relationship. Be honest.

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Social Media Integration in Higher Education | Social Media Strategery

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Now, fast forward five years and advertising is now found on social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, making everyone’s lives a lot easier. She is an active member in PRSSA, which has gained her many professional experiences with communications, public relations, campaign strategies and social media.

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Swine Flu 2.0 : A Case For How Managing Social Media is a Matter.

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Take for example CDC’s activity on [link] or their great YouTube video from CDC featuring Dr. Joe Bresee of the CDC Influenza Division describing H1N1 flu – its signs and symptoms, how it’s transmitted, medicines to treat it, steps people can take to protect themselves from it, and what people should do if they become ill.

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