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15 Tips: Effectively Using PR to Turn Up the Volume on Your BrandThe greatest sin in the public relations realm is the sin of doing absolutely nothing and then wondering why the media isn't paying attention to you (or, in the case of a crisis, are eating you alive). Here are 15 tips to get your PR engine started. -
How to Get Easy AC PageViews by Copying and Pasting PR MaterialA CP has been copying and pasting PR straight up. First and foremost I am concerned about how this affects AC.
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PR, Using Press Releases to Advertise and Let the World KnowPR, Using Press Releases to Advertise and Let the World Know -
PR Tidbits :10 Easy Steps to Writing a Press ReleaseThis article will provide business owners who implement their own PR strategies tips on how to write a press release and distribution resources.
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How to Get Media Coverage for Your Blog - Top PR Firm TipsMany people think getting tv or major newsite coverage is only for the super rich top PR firms and clients however journalists are more often than not looking for someone just like you to source a story and in turn give you exposure. -
Former NY Giants to Play in Charity Golf EventPR Newswire and various other sources have confirmed that former New York Giants players Michael Strahan, O.J. Anderson and Curtis McGriff will be participating in the Ahmad Rashad Golf Classic.
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Rap Icon Nas Set to Release "Greatest Hits" CD November 6According to PR Newswire, Columbia Records will be releasing a collection of hits by the hip hop star Nas that will be available in stores and online on November 6th. -
BODIES ... the Exhibition to Open in CincinnatiBODIES ... The Exhibition, will open at the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal in January 2008, according to a statement issued by Premier Exhibitions, Inc. on PR Newswire today.
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New Research Suggests Corn Syrup is No Healthier than Sugar"This new study on sweetened beverages supports previous research showing there is very little difference between high fructose corn syrup and sugar from the perspective of the human body."
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In Radio Address, Bush Says He's Made Americans WealthierGeorge W. Bush waxed positive and proud about the nation and about his cabinet's work to help the U.S. prosper. He also took the Congress-controlling Democrats to task for, in so many words, putting up obstacles to the growth of the American economy.
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PBS to Air 24/7 PBS World Channel in AugustPBS, one of the sources of authentic quality television, published a press release Wednesday announcing that on August 15th of this year a new 24/7 television channel will begin running its programs.
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Bush: The U.S. Will Help Build a Liberated Palestine"This year, we will provide the Palestinians with more than $190 million in American assistance, including funds for humanitarian relief in Gaza," said Bush.
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Canada, NASA Cooperating on North American Space ProjectThe U.S. space agency said that it will be teaming with Canada to construct the James Webb Space Telescope. A ceremony that was held on Monday at NASA's headquarters in Washington, DC, made the agreement official.
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148 Nations Hedge Against Big TobaccoThe 148 nations making up Second Conference of Parties (COP2) concerning the global tobacco treaty are committed to developing guidelines that will protect public health policy from "interference" by "big tobacco".
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Roy Blunt: Republican Growth-Promotion Policies Have WorkedHouse Republican Whip Roy Blunt opined today that the incumbent administration's tax-cuts aimed at business and economic growth have helped to create many new jobs while beating the projected budget deficit.
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Technology Will Continue to Drive Changes in Education, BusinessUniversities are enthusiastically taking hold of the flame of the technological revolutions that the 21st century has brought, and this factor in turn shall continue to alter the lives of students.
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Public Relations and the Small BusinessWhile many small businesses allow for advertising, too few rely upon public relations as a means of attracting and keeping customers. Public relations and its aspects are briefly described to welcome those previously unfamiliar with the process
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Profiles in Social Media: Mickie Kennedy, Founder of EReleasesMeet Mickie Kennedy, a press release distribution entrepreneur and social media aficionado whose PR Fuel blog generates buzz on Twitter. -
Salem, Massachusetts, Offers Haunted Passport Targeted for HalloweenThe historic city of Salem, Massachusetts recently announced the creation of the Haunted Passport. The Haunted Passport is an affinity program that will offer discounts to visitors of Salem, the nation's premier Halloween destination.
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The Crown Center Responds to Sex Education Duel Between Obama and RomneyBoth Presidential candidates are unique and would make history if elected to the Oval Office. Obama would become the United States' first black President. Romney would become the nation's first Mormon President.
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BabyUniverse Re-Launches Popular EPregnancy WebsiteOne of the most popular websites for expectant mothers has been relaunched by it's new owner BabyUniverse, Inc today. The website is epregnancy.com and includes it's extremely popular weekly pregnancy calendar
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Report: More Doctors Signing Employment Contracts with HospitalsMore and more physicians are becoming employed by hospitals as opposed to starting or maintaining their own practices.
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"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" Sells 8.3 Million Copies in First 24 HoursInitial projections predicted the seventh and final book in J.K. Rowling's remarkable series would sell 7 million copies in the first 24 hours on sale, but early reports estimate that 8.3 million copies were sold during that period.
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Report Card for America Shows Prejudices"Ironically", the statement of GSN and Zogby says, 55% of all Americans feel that race relations have improved in the last 10 years.
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Parents Should Talk with College-Bound Kids about Healthy Credit, Group SaysParents should have "the talk" with their college kids-the talk about keeping their credit healthy and about credit's relationship to financing a vehicle.
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Baltimore Hosts 200 Blind Scientists of the Future"Unfortunately, society has low expectations for blind students, particularly in areas like scientific study that are falsely believed to require sight."
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Study: With Better Preparation, Many More Companies Would Be GrowingTwo-thirds of business executives say that they desire to grow and have the material resources but lack the know-how.
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Illinois Becomes Next State to Target Smokers' RightsThe American Lung Association of Illinois announced that effective January 1st, 2008, all public buildings in that state will begin enforcing a new law banning smoking in enclosed public places.
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Iowa Pharmacist: Federal Government Will Destroy Small, Local Pharmacies with Drug Reimbursement ChangeCMS' new average manufacturer's price (AMP) reimbursement rule will potentially devastate small, independent pharmacies and consequently the patients that they serve.
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Two-Thirds of American Couples Overspend on WeddingsA new survey discloses that two-thirds of American couples overspend on their weddings and experience a big case of the wedding bell blues when the bill comes due. -
ESLC Reports America Needs a Three-Pronged Energy Policy ChangeGeneral P.X. Kelley said that the United States really has no choice but to reduce its current level of dependency on oil, especially foreign oil supplies.
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Restricting the Press During Times of WarTroop movement, suicide bombing and civilian casualties all delivered to your home in a continuous digital stream coming live from the war front. Should the press have unlimited access to warzone material.
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Muslims Speak Out - A Unique American Media EventExploring the intersection of religion and culture will be the main event at an unprecedented online dialogue between Muslim clerics on the topics of the Muslim religion Islam, terrorism, and human rights. -
MEMRI to Track Down & Shutdown Jihadist Websites in the U.SMEMRI will begin a stepped-up program to seek out and shutdown that type of website in the United States.
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Strong Russian Economy Courting U.S. Goods, InvestmentEugene Lawson said that the time has come for U.S. companies to begin to consider Russia as full of viable business opportunities where Russian consumer and American corporate interests could be mutually served.
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Gingrich Offers American Solutions to GovernmentGingrich mentioned that the United States leadership has to change its attitude from a "world that fails" to a "world that works" attitude if it is to get itself down to a manageable size, cut out red tape, and focus on changing the American future for the better.
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Colloidal Silver Cold Medicine Can Turn You BlueThe color of your skin can change when you have a cold. This medicine can actually turn it blue.
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Transportation Security Administration Lifts Ban on LightersThe Transportation Security Administration announced changes to checkpoint security procedures on Friday. The changes in policy will allow carry on luggage with breast milk and lighters and will take effect on August 4th.
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American Latino Leader in Arizona Calls for Boycott of 2008 Super Bowl in GlendaleElias Bermudez has called for Latinos and all concerned citizens to boycott the 2008 Super Bowl.
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Halliburton Gets Backing for Sale of Oil-Drilling Technology to NigeriaHalliburton Energy Services, of Houston, TX, will sell state-of-the-art LWD technology, services, and equipment to Nigerian company Drillog Petro-Dynamics Ltd., of Port Harcourt.
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