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An Interview with Richard Bistrong, CEO, Front-Line Anti-Bribery LLC

Critical Mention

While I started engaging on social media channels, I realized that blogging and writing about my experiences would be central to sharing my story. I was just enjoying the opportunity to write and speak about my experiences. Q: If you had the chance to prevent what happened and re-write your story, would you? . SCHEDULE A DEMO.

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How the New York Public Library’s Blog Mobilizes Communities

Cision

Since 2007, NYPL Blogs has showcased content that continues to inspire and educate a devoted audience. I encourage people to write whatever inspires them, and often this does have a natural timeliness (“my favorite TV show just ended, I want to write a post about books that are similar in theme.”). How can you add value to them?

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Meet the Media: Erica Schueller, Editorial Director, Commercial Vehicle Group at Endeavor Business Media

Bianchi Biz Blog

Additionally, I still write, and will take on event coverage or feature assignments. I really enjoy writing stories where people share their experiences or perspective. For the interview, I would typically meet the distributor early in the morning and ride along on the truck for an entire day as s/he made customer stops.

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Meet the Media: Craig Cole, Road Test Editor at Roadshow by CNET

Bianchi Biz Blog

Aside from evaluating new vehicles, I also script and host videos, write feature stories and help produce commerce-related posts. I’ve been a full-time automotive journalist my entire professional career, ever since I graduated college waaay back in 2007. Basically, I do everything (or at least it feels like I do, LOL). .

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Cash for blogs – are some bloggers now selling out?

Norton's Notes

Over the last five to ten years we have seen a big shift in how blogs are being used, I myself remember starting my personal blog back in 2007 and a number of my colleagues thought I was crazy. Who will read that? How will people find it? Why bother wasting your time with that? These were just some of the jibes/questions I received.

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How Much Human Agency Do We Require in Public Relations? – Ant Cousins

Ethical Voices

If you’ve got a model which you can be relatively sure of and trustworthy, in which all it’s going to do is take some of the text of the press release and then form it around a bit and bash it out, do you need a human to write that content? Listen to the full interview, with bonus content, here. Almost certainly not.

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What Are the New Rules of Marketing and PR?

wiredPRworks

In 2007, David mentioned my fledgling blog wiredPRworks in his book, “ The New Rules of Marketing and PR.”. Thanks to David for writing the book, including me in the first one – such an honor!, Released in 2007, The New Rules of Marketing and PR landed six months on the BusinessWeek bestseller list.

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