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The art of external relations: useful tactics in cultivating donor relationships | Pathways to PaRadise
https://prpathways.wordpress.com/2011/05/30/the-art-of-external-relations-how-to-encourage-your-nonprofit-board-members-to-get-involved
The angels in Auckland. Calling all young thinkers →. May 30, 2011 · 2:16 PM. The art of external relations: useful tactics in cultivating donor relationships. How do I find a podcast that interests me? How do I listen to a podcast? Sparked by these questions, I decided to break into the world of podcasts by searching for sessions about nonprofit public relations practices. BoardStar. After listening to multiple BoardStar podcasts. Patricia begins the session by asking Jean why she refers to donor relati...
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Virtual Portfolio | PReparing for the Portfolio Review
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PReparing for the Portfolio Review. My public relations portfolio review experience. For my virtual profile, please go to the following VisualCV profile:. Http:/ www.visualcv.com/mfseble. 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. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. PR State of Mind.
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It’s good to give | Coordinating Public Relations
https://primecoordination.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/its-good-to-give
All About My Blog Policy. It’s good to give. In my public relations class we discussed effective ways to get fans involved with an organization. My professor showed us It’s Good to Give. Which was made on Facebook Studio. Milk-Bone is a company that makes dog biscuits and started the “It’s Good to Give” Campaign 13 years ago. A portion of every Milk-Bone purchase has gone to the Canine Assistance Organization to help train service dogs. The posts on the fan page receive multiple comments, and fans post t...
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All About My Blog Policy | Coordinating Public Relations
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All About My Blog Policy. All About My Blog Policy. There are a few things I need to cover, and I hope my readers will keep them in mind while reading and interacting with my blog. I will not delete any comments if they follow my blog policy. I will stay on topic and write with purpose. I will acknowledge any mistakes and will fix them promptly. I will stay respectful and personal in response to other opinions. Please keep comments related to the topic of my post and refrain from spam. My blog will share...
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Comment Policy | PR Circuit
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A place to review a world of public relations. All comments will be posted unless violated by the terms listed below:. 1 Tell the truth. I will assume that what you post is honest and accurate. If you are arguing a point, please link back to sources if necessary. 2 No spam, please. Nobody likes spam. Please do not advertise on this blog. 3 No lewd remarks. Inappropriate comments will not be tolerated. Respect is the best policy. Be respectful to others as they would be to you. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Comment Policy | Love for PR
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As I am a journalist, I love passionate and thoughtful responses to any discussion. However, I value manners and principles, which I hold everyone who is going take part in commenting on this blog responsible for. I reserve the right to block or delete any spam, any use of vulgar language, or any disrespectful comment left on this blog. Other examples or further discussion of what policies one should follow, go to PRos in Training Code of Ethics. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Smart PR | Love for PR
https://pagefitzpr.wordpress.com/2011/05/31/smart-pr
Give Me Social Media Analytics. May 31, 2011 · 9:16 am. A joke turned into an opportunity. This went on for a few weeks and Trump went as far as asking President Obama for his birth certificate. Now, I don’t know who advised Trump to continue on that destructive path, but everyone involved should be glad to know that they have humiliated themselves enough for a lifetime. Obama and his team made T-shirts. 1) Ignore the comments being said about you or your corporation, but discuss them head-on and are alw...
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Welcome! | Relate To This!
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And welcome to my blog! My name is Angela and I am a public relations student at the University of Oregon. I created this blog for my public relations strategic writing class, and I intend to continue to update after the class ends. This blog will (hopefully! So the big question – what does “relate to this! My blog will focus on relating public relations to other industries and ideas. I will also attempt to get you to relate my ideas or public relations reporting. Students Social Media = Addiction? I lik...
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Tools For a Successful Facebook Campaign | Relate To This!
https://relatetothispr.wordpress.com/2011/05/24/tools-for-a-successful-facebook-campaign
Tools For a Successful Facebook Campaign. The Boys and Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) recently launched a Faces of the Future Facebook campaign. The campaign’s goal is to raise awareness about the BCGA’s state-of-the-art technology offerings for students. The BGCA Facebook page looks professional and inviting. It has useful and relevant information, as well as compelling graphics. But will it be successful? Will it increase awareness and increase the number of supporters? 1) Share an individual’s story.
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Adapting Marketing Methods to Social Media | Relate To This!
https://relatetothispr.wordpress.com/2011/05/17/adapting-marketing-methods-to-social-media
Adapting Marketing Methods to Social Media. Ever wondered how to combine traditional marketing with social media? I recently read a blog post by Len Stein. In which he outlines strategies to blend traditional and social media marketing. The post was published in 2010. It is still relevant, although even newer social media strategies have started to emerge. Stein suggests five tips and I have added some relevant commentary for 2011. Interacting with and responding to potential stakeholders is essential...
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