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Remembering how 9/11 Changed the World – and Communications

wiredPRworks

Reflecting on How 9/11 Immediately Impacted Community PR and Communications. On September 9, 2001, we celebrated a child’s birthday party. On September 11, 2001, I got up and went through the usual motions of a working mother with three children – ages 12, 9, and 7 – to get off to school. The writing is brilliant.

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The crisis gets personal

Stephen Waddington

This isn’t virtual working that people write about on Twitter and LinkedIn. Hyper connectivity is exhausting The isolation of lockdown has seemingly created a need for connection in our networks and communities. We’re both working harder than ever. It’s trying to work from home and run businesses during a crisis.

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Meltwater Quietly Goes IPO [PR Tech Sum]

Sword and the Script

For the last couple years, I’ve been curating news from the PR technology community into a monthly summary I call the PR Tech Sum. As I write this piece, it’s currently trading at about $6.50 Muck Rack launched a customer community after running a pilot program to provide “opportunities to learn, network and collaborate.”.

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Remembering how 9/11 Changed the World – and Communications

wiredPRworks

Reflecting on How 9/11 Immediately Impacted Community PR and Communications. On September 9, 2001, we celebrated a child’s birthday party. On September 11, 2001, I got up and went through the usual motions of a working mother with three children – ages 12, 9, and 7 – to get off to school. The writing is brilliant.

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Behind the Headlines With Howard Stutz

Cision

How did you get your start in corporate communications? I oversaw corporate communications for Anchor Gaming – a publicly traded slot machine developer – before the company was sold to International Game Technology in 2001. million jobs and is an economic contributor in states and communities through taxes.

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6 Pro Tips to Create Bigger Buzz for Your Business

Cision

Berger writes that products and people that generate a lot of word-of-mouth exhibit six distinct characteristics: Social currency. We went to those online communities and announced our product and drummed up interest. Without actively engaging in the community we would have never had access to those channels.” Pump It Up.

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Weekly Roundup: The Magic of Discovery

Waxing UnLyrical

So you can learn from him both about writing and woodworking. and been re-energized to try to write more myself. Youre right: blogrolls are static backwaters and I tend to favor those whove been blogging about public relations longer (I started in 2001) - and miss out on some new and interesting voices. Wanna Subscribe?