Public Relations / Social Media
Tags: advice, graduate, Graduates, graduation, hallam, jed, Jed Hallam, job, media, PR, Public Relations, Recruitment, relations, social, Social Media, Tips, vacancies, vacancy
April 14, 2009
We’re getting closer to the end of the academic year and dissertation deadlines are either fast approaching (just ask Kristen, my new best friend, who’s a few weeks away) or have just passed (cue sigh of relief, only to be quickly followed by the immediate realisation that now you have to find a job). Those [...]
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Geek / Public Relations / Social Media
Tags: Agencies, agency, Digital, discipline, Jed Hallam, Marketing, PR, public, Public Relations, relations, SEO, technique, twitter
February 17, 2009
So I had my geekiest moment last night. An epiphany of geek if you will… I went to bed relatively early after having a pretty rough day, and did the final check of email and twitter and I caught eye of a fist fight little debate that was just winding up on Twitter involving Wadds, [...]
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Yes, I probably write about this sort of stuff far too often (see here, here and maybe here) but it’s something that repeatedly bugs me. Emails arrive every day, and every day I get a little more frustrated. If I don’t let off steam here, then it could develop into some sort of medical problem. [...]
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Finance / Public Relations
Tags: agency, Bad pitch, Clients, economic situation, economy, financial crisis, industry, media, PR, public, Public Relations, recession, relations, reputation, ROI
January 5, 2009
#DEVILS ADVOCATE POST# I know that I’ve written a post about this before, but I felt it necessary to write a quick post on this. I’m purely playing the Devils advocate and I am in no way suggesting that it’s good for quality PR professionals to lose their jobs. I came across the Bristol Editor [...]
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Over the last few months I’ve seen that ‘evaluation’ of the effectiveness of public relations has always been a sticky issue. I’m yet to stumble across a single method of effective measurement, but yet I face a constant battle to explain how effective my work can be for my company as a whole. Public relations [...]
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So after spending hours trying to write an ‘About Me‘ section that didn’t seem pretentious, I resigned myself to writing the current one. It might change. If I find a method of exonerating Jed Hallam from the pretension pile, I’ll be the first to employ it. Maybe spending hours on it makes me narcissistic. I [...]
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