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How People Made 2010 What It Was

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali How People Made 2010 What It Was December 31st, 2010 Tweet Just a few more hours before we put our 2010 calendars away and start our New Year, eh? My, time flies. I turned 40. And I liked it.

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Behind the Headlines with Meredith Lejeune

Cision

I always loved to write. Have a love for writing — or at least like it. She is also the owner of Thought Bubble Communications and works with clients to develop and execute successful public relations and marketing campaigns. The funny thing is, as an incoming college freshman I wanted to major in music business management.

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#MediaMonday – Peter Corbett    

HMA Public Relations

Back in 2010, we featured the incredible journalist Peter Corbett. From his latest writing ventures to personal fun facts, catch up with Peter in this update. Now, it's time to see what’s new in his world in the latest #MediaMonday feature!

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Advice for Newly and Soon-to-be Minted PR Pros - How to Thrive and Survive in PR

PR Job Coach

On Saturday, March 18, 2010, I had the honor and pleasure of speaking to about 80 newly and soon-to-be minted public relations professionals at a regional PR student conference at San Jose State University The theme of the conference was "Surviving in the Public Relations Industry." Trend/Industry follower. Solid understanding of business.

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The Best Business Storytelling Posts from 2014 (Part II)

Ishmael's Corner

Why PR Should Lead the Charge for Organic Search : The experiment we conducted around the Toyota recall in 2010 to see if it was possible to land on page 1 of the SERP forever changed the trajectory of the Agency. Here’s the rest of the list. Wilde should play to a national TV audience. The debacle was not his fault.

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McKinsey’s Cautionary Tale for Communicators

PRSay

By 2010, the opioid epidemic was already in full swing, and public concern about it had grown. Write every document, email, text and Teams message as if it could eventually show up on the front page of The New York Times. It doesn’t mean you capitulate or forego a strategy; but it must include steps to ameliorate those impacts.

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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Pitching Journalists, But Were Afraid to Ask

Ishmael's Corner

I figured since Clifford Krauss’s clumsy attempt on behalf of The New York Times to dig up sources for the Toyota recall back in 2010, journalists would be more comfortable with the medium. Kudos to Muck Rack for asking the questions (and no, Dr. Reuben didn’t write a book on the topic). is beyond me.

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