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ServiceNation spurs drive for volunteers

hundreds of various nonprofits through their own communications channels, as well as social media channels ...

Family Violence Prevention Fund kicks off social media campaign

SAN FRANCISCO: The Family Violence Prevention Fund planned to launch a social media campaign today...and is the nonprofit's first social media campaign with a presence on Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, and ...

Public sector/education: bringing science to the masses

carried at least one of the five key messages. Online and social media coverage accounted for 35 per cent ...

Message unity is a sound proposition

or contradict what should be the winning message. Consider new and social media. Along with ...

Schools of thought

think there s enough association with social media and PR as of yet to create a surge in recruitment ...

To be innovative, efforts must extend across entire business

could eventually have an impact that extends beyond their agencies. While new and social media certainly ...

Balancing traditional, new media is essential in crises

blogosphere and other social media outlets. As a result, this has made bloggers an important and sometimes ...

WE chooses Horn Group as its AOR

events and panels. Kyle Flaherty, director of client service and social media at Horn, said standing ...

The pulse of the industry

social media environment affecting all of your jobs? A lot of PR agencies have the capability and have ...

Industry must show up if it wants its voice heard

market intelligence through social media, and one about "authenticity, transparency, and credibility."

 

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