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Tips on Twitter Lists, Podcasts and More

Thursday, December 3, 2009

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The #solopr chat on Twitter this week was another excellent example of how the Solo PR Pro community continues to be an excellent source of inspiration, ideas and resources for each other. One of the most lively discussions took place around Twitter’s fairly new List feature. While many of us (myself included) have yet to find [...]

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Why You Need an Online Home Base – and How to Get One

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

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I’m afraid the time has come – some PR pros need a dose of tough love. I know you’re out there: PR and MarCom consultants with no presence online whatsoever. Many of you may have a Web presence, but perhaps it’s anemic and a cohesive strategy is lacking. Now let me scare you straight. We’ve reached [...]

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PR Consulting Questions? Let’s Share

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

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I’m frequently asked all kinds of questions about becoming a PR consultant. Though we cover the full spectrum of being a Solo PR Pro on this blog, it has occurred to me (perhaps belatedly) that it would be beneficial to publish answers to the specific questions I receive here so others can benefit. Even better, [...]

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Can You Leave Your Job to Consult Today?

Thursday, June 25, 2009

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To me, being a PR/MarCom consultant is the greatest job in the world. I’m so passionate about the virtues of working for yourself versus someone else, I started this blog! But I don’t advocate everyone take the leap willy nilly. The truth is there are times when a look before you leap strategy might serve you [...]

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What Disclosure Issues Mean for PR

Thursday, June 11, 2009

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Controversy has been swirling in online and blogging circles for some time about the thorny issues of disclosure and conflicts of interest. When it comes to blogs’ coverage of products and services, there are gray areas all over the place – some of them intentional, while other ambiguities simply come with the medium. Within this gray [...]

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