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The primary source for business, education and restaurant information is the Internet

Http://LeonardSipes.Com The Pew Research Center creates the best data on who uses the Internet and how it’s used. The latest data (citation below) states that the Internet is now the primary source of information for local business, education and restaurants….

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Today’s Links: Social Media and Emergencies/Hurricanes, Facebook Pageviews, Hyper-local News

Survey: More Americans Using Social Media and Technology in Emergencies American Red Cross Related: Social Media Resources for Bad Weather, 10,000 Words Times What Apple Can Teach You About PR — Op-Ed by Rosanna M. Fiske, APR, PRSA Chair and…

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Links of the Day: Fairness Doctrine Ends-StumbleUpon Sends Traffic-Web Surfing Helps

Outdated US Media Rules to Be Taken Off the Books Reuters Web Surfing Helps at Work, Study Says The Wall Street Journal StumbleUpon Delivers Half of U.S. Social Media Traffic ReadWriteWeb Public Relations Society of America

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Interviewing People-Is it Easier to do Radio or Television?

            What’s your preferred format, radio or television? If you are going to create electronic media for your website or organization, what’s easier? Which format delivers the biggest bang for your buck? My choice is…

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Len’s Rules for Successful Government Media Relations

https://www.leonardsipes.com Rules for Successful Government Media Relations State University Media Relations Course Outline Gentlereaders: What follows is an outline for a course on media relations I taught at a state university . Best, Leonard Sipes Please Understand This is the…

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