Saturday, June 20, 2009
Trolls, madmen and dancing girls - an everyday tale of ordinary PR folk
An event for the CIPR in Scotland gets some public relations of its own and it sounds like a night not to be missed,
You’ve seen how Holyrood Partnerships works - here you’ll get a flavour of how we play.
We’ve smacked the bottom of the bottle and shaken out a healthy dollop of the stuff that make us laugh or cry.
Call it an interesting wee accompaniment that adds extra flavour to what we’re all about.
Call it Holyrood Partnership Sauce.
An event for the CIPR in Scotland gets some public relations of its own and it sounds like a night not to be missed,
It promises to be a long summer for one Edinburgh PR agency - after the Fringe box offices adopted a phone number just one digit different.
A couple of cautionary tales to help smooth out the divisions between journalists and their opposite numbers in PR in Scotland.
Virgin 1 hits the PR makeover trail and ends up looking like an Aldous Huxley nightmare.
The cream of PR in Scotland get a first hand account of what the future holds at the BBC, from the corporation's Head of news and current affairs, Atholl Duncan.
Well, here's an unusual request from BBC Scotland's Head of News and Current Affairs Atholl Duncan: send lots of emails to lots of my staff if you want a story to appear on the BBC. And while he's done it with the best of intentions, it may actually weaken the PR/journalist relationship instead of strengthening it...
Could Twitter kill off blogging? Who cares - I'm off to read black dye smeared on dead trees!
Cue a bunch of people reading this and going 'ohcrapohcrapohcrap' and rushing off to see if they can still get a decent Facebook URL after forgetting about the Facebook Vanity URLs being released at the weekend. Go grab one and then come back here to have a read and see what others did, what the PR implications are and who Facebook will tell you is PR Scotland...
As the Marks and Spencer advert might put it, this isn't just any mobile Twitter application, this is a simple, elegant and easy to download mobile Twitter solution.