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PR Events – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | Socially Minded
https://sociallyminded.wordpress.com/2008/11/03/pr-events-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly
Is Social Media Safe for Government Organizations? Three Things I Wish I Had Learned Sooner. PR Events – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. At the suggestion of Elana Silverman of PR Thoughts. I’ve decided to share the good, the bad and the ugly experiences I have had as a sample for anyone who may be considering event planning in the future. Never having to experience 9-5 cubicle fever. Helping to excecute events that raised thousands of dollars for local foster kids. Events are very stressful. For som...
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Facebook: We Should have Seen it Coming | Socially Minded
https://sociallyminded.wordpress.com/2009/02/16/facebook-we-should-have-seen-it-coming
Facebook: We Should have Seen it Coming. Following the recent uproar. About Facebook’s change to their Terms of Service. Which brings me to my second concern: We often fail to read the Terms of Service because we assume the best of a social media site and its users. If you’re naturally cynical like some (I said, SOME) in the Gen X camp, you probably assume the worst. I’m guessing that Millennials have a much different perspective. Well, I’m sorry to say it, but we should have seen it coming and not.
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The "Real Me" Online | Socially Minded
https://sociallyminded.wordpress.com/2008/10/29/the-real-me-online
Social media elevator statement. The Real Me Online. In my professional and personal life, I am used to managing many different identities. Rather than completely separate the two, I strive for different facets of my life to intersect. The way I approach my online interactions is no different. Sums it up with, “If you don’t want people to know about some facet of your life either a) don’t do it or b) don’t put it online.”. The World of PR According to Miss Horley. Wonders if she should delete her Faceboo...
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Still Asking, “What the F**K is Social Media?” | Socially Minded
https://sociallyminded.wordpress.com/2009/08/02/still-asking-what-the-fk-is-social-media
Project in Progress: Personal Branding Case Study. Still Asking, “What the F* K is Social Media? The first social media presentation I ever viewed was “What the F* K is Social Media? 8221; created by Marta Kagan. It not only expanded my understanding of social media itself but it also showed me what an impact a visual PowerPoint presentation can have. Now, one year later, part two of the presentation is just as relevant. 8221; and “Who’s going to do it? I don’t have time.”. Feed for this Entry. Our Ameri...
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Three Things I Wish I Had Learned Sooner | Socially Minded
https://sociallyminded.wordpress.com/2008/11/17/three-things-i-wish-i-had-learned-sooner
PR Events – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. The Web and Widgets. Three Things I Wish I Had Learned Sooner. I’m always looking for ways to improve in life and in the workplace. I often find that self-reflection leads to new, positive directions. Recent events have made me realize that there are 3 things I wish I had learned sooner which I hope to pass along to anyone who is entering the work force:. 1 Be the Master of Your Timetable. 2 Build a Strong Network. 3 Face Difficult Situations Head-On. For more ...
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Project in Progress: Personal Branding Case Study | Socially Minded
https://sociallyminded.wordpress.com/2010/05/31/project-in-progress-personal-branding-case-study
Still Asking, “What the F* K is Social Media? Project in Progress: Personal Branding Case Study. I’m finishing a slide deck for a case study I’m presenting in my Strategic Social Media. Class tomorrow. It’s about six successful social media entrepreneurs ( Julia Roy. How they were portrayed in the Vanity Fair article “America’s Tweethearts,”. And the way that they’ve created successful personal brands in the fluid ecosystem that is social media. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Bring It On | Socially Minded
https://sociallyminded.wordpress.com/2009/03/09/bring-it-on
Facebook: We Should have Seen it Coming. Still Asking, “What the F* K is Social Media? I’m gearing up for my busiest event-season ever and since I know I have quite a few followers who are interested in event-planning, I thought I would share what I’m working on. If you don’t hear from me very often this summer, it’s because I’m somewhere in Springfield, Oregon giving directions over a walkie-talkie and living off of Clif bars and Diet Coke (not clients). Come visit! Teen Battle of the Bands. As you can ...
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Socially Minded Time Out | Socially Minded
https://sociallyminded.wordpress.com/2009/01/03/socially-minded-time-out
My Brain on Google: Part One. Socially Minded Time Out. Thanks for following these past months. Talk to you soon (at the end of January)! No Responses Yet to “Socially Minded Time Out”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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My Brain on Google: Part One | Socially Minded
https://sociallyminded.wordpress.com/2008/12/05/my-brain-on-google-part-one
Do You Speak Twitter? Socially Minded Time Out. My Brain on Google: Part One. According to Matthew Arnold, “Journalism is literature in a hurry.”. Tufts University developmental psychologist. A tendency to explore a range of topics and take in small, disjointed pieces of information is not something to be concerned about; the. In my next post, I’ll explore how the Web is influencing my brain and discuss the. Article ‘Is Google Making Us Stupid? Filed under: AP style. Feed for this Entry. Perhaps the inte...
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My Kinda Words | Socially Minded
https://sociallyminded.wordpress.com/2009/02/03/my-kinda-words
Socially Minded Time Out. Facebook: We Should have Seen it Coming. Has moved to a new location here on WordPress and with the new locale comes a different approach. If you were following my posts on Blogger (imported here) you know that I took a short hiatus to redefine my blogging strategy. For me, the problem with viewing a blog as a digital resume, a branding strategy, or a definitive writing sample for a future employer is two-fold:. Here’s why: Blogging is a different medium to me than more fo...
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