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Personal Branding: Always Be Prepared for Your Next Job Opportunity

Cision

Vaco recruiter Piper Ochsner additionally advises candidates to be prepared to deliver a similar video-worthy introduction in person, as well, and suggests that a candidate’s ability to answer the inevitable interview opener “Tell me a little about yourself” can make or break an interview. Get published.

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On becoming a PRIA Fellow

Prakkypedia

Helping relaunch southaustralia.com back in the heady days of gigantic website projects – big budgets, interstate agencies, teams travelling around SA to become immersed in our tourism gems before writing about them. Sensibly, I thought, I tugged at the door to close it.

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15 Reasons Your PR Pitches Suck

Waxing UnLyrical

But many of the pitches I received included words to the effect, “so and so can discuss , let me know if you want to interview them.” This means actually giving them what they’ll use in the article before it ever gets to the interview stage. So you offer me an interview with So-And-So. Ya want me to interview her?

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PR Is As PR Does

Waxing UnLyrical

This is a topic that is near and dear to my heart, though. These fine folk did: Jan. 24 : Whats Next DC , Washington, DC Feb.

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Maxim Behar and Alexander Hristov in the "Bulgaria in the Morning" at Bulgaria OnAir TV

Maxim Behar

It has great people, not to mention beaches and mountains and spa tourism. Maxim: There is a rule in journalism, good news is not news. You can see the whole interview here. But the inaction of a huge series of Bulgarian governments that have no desire to even show what Bulgaria is like outside the borders.

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Is Pay-to-Post Blogging The New Advertorial?

Waxing UnLyrical

And eMarketer recently highlighted a study that said about 75% of the bloggers/tweeters they interviewed were looking to monetize their blogs/tweets. In journalism, reporters are never outright paid for favorable articles. We do not live in said ideal world. Should the same hold true for bloggers? Reply Rate Up div.livefyre-comment).removeClass(livefyre-hidden)"

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The Democracy of Metallica

Waxing UnLyrical

He lives in Dallas with his wife, Rhonda, and has a strong track record in media communications, both “old” and “new,” with organizations such as Vonage and the Wall Street Journal Online. One of the most energetic young voices in social media, you can easily connect with Narciso on Twitter. Thanks so much for stopping by WUL!

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