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- Blogging and the law: Letting loose is not without its risks. Goldsborough, Reid // Public Relations Tactics;Aug2005, Vol. 12 Issue 8, p11
Offers advice to public relations practitioners on making Web blogs. Ability to quote short bits of what someone else has written; Opportunity to report facts or ideas of others; Use of the trademarked name of a company.
- Hold The Elevator. // Public Relations Tactics;Apr2001, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p20
Discusses ways on how public relations officers can stay valuable to businesses. Giving importance to the value of public relations functions; Needs for changes in work habits.
- Accreditation: Symbol of professionalism. Rodriguez, Sandra D. // Caribbean Business;5/12/1994, Vol. 22 Issue 19, p45
Reports on the opportunity for public relations practitioners in Puerto Rico to get professional accreditation from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). Holding of the examination and the study course for the accreditation by the Puerto Rico Public Relations Professionals...
- Quick strike: Influencing the news cycle in real time. Zuk, Ryan // Public Relations Tactics;Nov2010, Vol. 17 Issue 11, p7
The article offers information on the adoption of a "first responder" mindset by public relations (PR) professionals to monitor direct and tangential markets for ways to influence news cycles in real time.
- The best public-relations advice you will ever get. Dwyer, Kathy // Business Journal (Central New York);10/12/2007, Vol. 21 Issue 41, p11
The author reflects on the list of best public-relations advice in the U.S. One advice she got is being aware of current events and trends. To become well read and informed is another suggestion. Moreover, it is important for public-relations officers to be accountable. It states that reputation...
- We Are Advocates! McLaughlin, Joseph P. // Public Relations Quarterly;Summer72, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p5
Proposes that public relations practitioners in the United States, whether counselors or on staff, should look upon themselves as advocates. Ingredients that go into professionalism; Case in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, involving a counselor who represented a client of alleged dubious repute;...
- Lack of training still an issue for people looking to get
ahead. Peirson-Smith, Anne // Media: Asia's Media & Marketing Newspaper;5/21/2004, p19
Despite ad hoc professional accreditation available in public relations (PR) through professional associations such as the PRSA and IABC, or university-level continuing education courses offered in specific PR skills, the PR industry lacks professional standards globally. This is symptomatic of...
- Web Sites You Need To Know About. Gaschen, Dennis John // Public Relations Tactics;May2001, Vol. 8 Issue 5, p21
Features several web sites essential for public relations professionals. Articles, directories and a free newsletter from About network; Research materials related to online marketing from personalization.com; Links to airport sites from Roadnews.com.
- DIARY. // Community Care;6/16/2005, Issue 1577, p25
Presents an article on work routine as a public information officer for a local authority in Great Britain.


