Erin Blakemore of VOCO Creative provides tips on creating a winning Facebook page.
The statistics are stunning (and even a bit creepy): with more than 100 million logins per day and over 200 million active users worldwide, Facebook is a force to be reckoned with. How can you jump [...]
Doug Magee from MGA Communications tackles how to measure social media. This was a hot topic on Wednesday’s panel on traditional and social media.
A question that consistently comes up at MGA Communications in discussions about social media is how do we know if the social media [...]
Dive into the best breakfast in town at the Annual PRSA Colorado Networking Breakfast. This year’s event will be held on Wednesday, May 27th; we’ll start the mingling at 7:30am, serve breakfast at 8am, and be back at our desk by 9:30am. Snooze will be serving up a menu of their [...]
Be sure to check out the Mile High Social Media Club site on the panel we’re partnering with them called ”Social and Traditional Media & the New PR.” Each participant in tonight’s panel contributed a blog post on the topic.
Editor & Publisher reports that major papers have added social media guidelines to their codes of conduct for employees. Don’t friend confidential sources if you work at the Wall Street Journal. Don’t engage in “verbal fisticuffs with rivals or critics” if you’re at the Washington Post, nor use your Twitter account to “advance [...]
PRSA Colorado is highlighting case studies from the recent Gold Pick Awards. Philosophy Communications won a Grand Gold Pick for its work for Girls Only – The Secret Comedy of Women.
Summary of the Situation
When the creators of a unique play, Girls Only – The Secret Comedy [...]
This is the first in an ongoing series of blog posts examining how non-profits can utilize public relations. The first post is by Paige Thompson of Centura Health at Home.
More than 20,000 501(c)3 charitable organizations are registered in the state of Colorado, all competing to get their messages out, launch campaigns [...]
From pink slips to hat tricks, former Rocky reporter turned PR pro Erika Gonzales sheds light on the ever-changing media landscape.
“I lost my job today. In fact, I kinda lost everything I’ve ever worked for.”
That incredibly depressing missive greeted me the other day as I checked status updates on Facebook. [...]
PRSA Colorado member Steve Koenigsberg is featured in this ColoradoBiz article by Liz Ryan,”What Job Seeks Can Learn from PR Pros.” Check it out to see how job seekers can gain from smart PR practices.
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PRSA Colorado Chapter President Gina Seamans explores why public relations blogs receive few comments.
When you think about it, one of the main distinctions of a blog site vs. a Web site is that a blog is intended to host a conversation and a Web site is intended to [...]