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Join the #PRStudChat Community for a State of Healthcare Communications Twitter Chat on February 17th

Deirdre Breakenridge

We’ll be exploring topics that include how healthcare organizations are creating quality content and marketing best practices, managing healthcare privacy online, understanding the social life of health information and consumer behavior, as well as the role that social media plays in educating patients.

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Talking The Social Media Walk

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: Lars Plougmann via Flickr, Creative Commons Really, if you just read through the comments, there’s your follow-up blog post… but since I promised you one, you’re getting one. I’ll hopefully be expounding on those in a future blog post.&# A Burke always, always keeps her promises! Interesting.

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How to Generate Leads From Social Conversations

Cision

Back in June of 2009, an engineer posted a seemingly random tweet: That individual might not have had many followers on Twitter, and more than likely only a fraction of them ever saw the tweet. On LinkedIn, what you can view from personal profiles is further limited to long-form blog posts.

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How to Generate Leads From Social Conversations

Beyond PR

Back in June of 2009, an engineer posted a seemingly random tweet: That individual might not have had many followers on Twitter, and more than likely only a fraction of them ever saw the tweet. On LinkedIn, what you can view from personal profiles is further limited to long-form blog posts.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

In my paper at this year’s International History of Public Relations Conference (IHPRC) I stepped outside my PhD topic (examining career strategies in PR) and offered a methodological focus. Social media means the researcher can be considered to be a “double insider” (Adriansen and Madsen 2009 p.145) References.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

In my paper at this year’s International History of Public Relations Conference (IHPRC) I stepped outside my PhD topic (examining career strategies in PR) and offered a methodological focus. Social media means the researcher can be considered to be a “double insider” (Adriansen and Madsen 2009 p.145) References.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

In my paper at this year’s International History of Public Relations Conference (IHPRC) I stepped outside my PhD topic (examining career strategies in PR) and offered a methodological focus. Social media means the researcher can be considered to be a “double insider” (Adriansen and Madsen 2009 p.145) References.