Don’t Blame Public Relations for Humans’ Gullibility
On his Social Media Explorer blog, Jason Falls logged “Here’s a Little English to Doctor the Spin.” Falls seems to be saying there are two kinds of public relations: good PR and “good” PR.
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On his Social Media Explorer blog, Jason Falls logged “Here’s a Little English to Doctor the Spin.” Falls seems to be saying there are two kinds of public relations: good PR and “good” PR.
“The Independent” newspaper has a hand-wringing article about how public relations agencies — primarily big names like Edelman — are bypassing the traditional route to the consumer, which is through the media, and going direct.
Poor British Petroleum. They just can’t seem to catch a break when it comes to stemming the Gulf of Mexico oil leak, preventing the spilled oil coming ashore in Louisiana or getting the Environmental Protection Agency off their back.
According to a yearlong study by Pew Excellence in Journalism, consumers are showing different preferences for where they get various kinds of news.
That seems like a silly question when Facebook is the happening social network these days. So gosh, why would anyone want to leave there?
Every time I hear the phrase “But that’s the way it’s always been done” I am baffled at how many people are resistant to change.
Five years since YouYube came into being and its content remains pretty consistent.
I facetiously suggested that a Facebook group lobbying to get the Associated Press to change its style from Web site to website actually succeeded.
Like everything else on the Internet, travel reviews should be consumed with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist blows a conch shell Tuesday, April 20, 2010, at the State Capitol in Tallahassee, Fla.