Archive for 'PR'
KISSMetrics Blog: 919 Marketing’s Social Media Publishing Tools
by Brian Posted Apr. 17, 2012
919 Marketing lauded for using top social media publishing tools KISSMetrics blog highlights agency’s Facebook page At 919 Marketing, we focus on providing integrated marketing communications service to a variety of clients, from small regional shops to large national brands. We work hard and encourage creativity to get companies like ValPak, Senior Helpers, Doctors Express [...]
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Friday News Round-Up: Best of PR and Social Media
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Elisabeth Posted Mar. 09, 2012
Here are our top PR, marketing and social media related articles for this week. Enjoy! Modernizing the Definition of PR: A trade often conflicted with defining itself accurately; professionals come to a consensus on a modern definition of public relations via crowdsourcing… What Rush Limbaugh Can Teach Corporate America about PR: From Frank – Very [...]
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Friday News Round-Up
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Elisabeth Posted Mar. 02, 2012
Happy Friday everyone! Our office has been buzzing with conversations about the branding opportunities Facebook Timeline provides and marketing lessons learned from the Oscars, so we’ve collected a few of our top read articles from the week for you to read. 1. There is no doubt that Facebook’s new Timeline feature is going to change [...]
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Facebook’s Timeline Feature Makes Its Mark On the Social Red Carpet
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Stacey Posted Feb. 29, 2012
Today is a big day in the social world – Starting today, Facebook is rolling out the new Timeline feature for businesses! As a PR professional, I realize the power of a Facebook page for our clients (if you’re still not sure how to leverage FB for your business, here are 32 ways to use [...]
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Friday News Round-Up
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Elisabeth Posted Feb. 24, 2012
Happy Friday! Here are some of the PR, marketing and digital media news stories our office shared around this week. 1. Which digital platforms do you use? Here are 5 reasons to add blogging into your marketing mix rather than relying just on Facebook. 2. Ever feel like you’re being specifically targeted? Target took target [...]
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Newsjacking: A New PR Approach Or Just A Gimmick?
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Frank Posted Feb. 23, 2012
It goes without saying that getting media coverage for a client is a pretty sizable part of the job if you are a PR professional. Whether you choose to stick with traditional print and broadcast media, or go the digital path by pursuing social media and blog coverage, telling an eye catching story or creating [...]
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What mattered most in 2011?
by Brian Posted Feb. 08, 2012
If aliens were to look at Google’s recent report Zeitgeist 2011: How the World Searched, they would likely conclude humans are a fickle bunch. I would agree with them…after all, I wouldn’t dare disagree with aliens, even if they were cute or funny – cue Mars Attacks. Fickle or not, we did a lot of [...]
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Are Blogs Really Media Outlets?
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Ashlie Posted Jan. 04, 2012
919 Marketing’s Round Table Discussion: A “fly on the wall” peek at a real conversation going down in our office If PR is new the journalism, then bloggers are the new media outlets according to yesterday’s post from Chris Brogan called “Our Responsibilities as Media Channels”. Boy, did this post have our staff talking. Mostly because [...]
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Effective Branding Lessons from Mr. Claus
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Elisabeth Posted Dec. 22, 2011
My parents recently had my childhood home videos transferred from VHS to DVD. Over Thanksgiving, my family took a walk down memory lane, enjoying the clips of birthday parties, school plays, and laughing at what was considered fashionable in the 1980’s. During one Christmas past, a two and a half year old version of me [...]
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16 Ways to Handle Negative Reviews and Comments
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Ashlie Posted Dec. 16, 2011
Every business is at risk of getting negative online reviews or negative comments to a blog post. Naturally, dealing with those not-so-nice reviews and comments sends anyone into defense mode. After all, it’s our first reaction to defend ourselves (or business or product or service) when delivers a blow.













