Posts Tagged "PR"

PR and Bloggers Can Live Together

Last nights PR and Blogger meet up in Edelmans offices passed off with any physical harm to any of the attendees.  Billed as collision course the atmosphere was pretty friendly and more curious than frictional.  Overall some interesting points: – most…

The Business case for Social Media

The IIA Social Media working group recently organised an afternoon session with Neville Hobson entitled The Business Case for Social Media.  The session was well chaired by Brendan Hughes and viewed remotely by students of the Tipperary Institute courtesy of Bernie Goldbach.  Neville has…

Building Applications in Facebook

Facebook offers a great medium for building relevant applications and is one of the reasons that it has maintained its current numbers of subscribers. We have built an application called Get Creative which is a database of Public Relations, Marketing…

Irish Times Goes Audio

Following the training of Irish Times staff a few weeks ago the fruits of their hard labour can now be seen online. Now Irish Times journalists go out with trusted pen, paper and digital recorder. Journalists recording interviews is nothing…

PR Ex Pat Organises Korean St Pats Day

Congratulations to Keith Morrison who works for Edelman . He left Slattery Communications about a year and half ago to pursue a career in Korea. Last year he organised a St Patricks festival in Seoul. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1y8J6I0_NXU] This year he has…

Why are PR people sitting on the fence with Web 2.0?

I will be presenting at the Search Marketing World conference in Dublin in April on the experiences of integrating “traditional” campaigns into the online world. One of the areas I have been pondering has been the reluctance of PR companies…