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The Power of Patience

The Power of Patience

 |  Nov 9, 2018

Patience sucks! That’s what I used to always think. The saying “Good things come to those who wait”… Why would I just sit there and wait for something good to come my way? In the modern era, we live in a society where almost everything is immediately made available at our beckoning call, and even […]

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The Great Debate: Early Bird or Night Owl?

The Great Debate: Early Bird or Night Owl?

 |  Nov 8, 2018

A few years ago, I wrote a post titled “A.M. All Star or P.M. Powerhouse?” Back then, I wrote it because I honestly had no idea how several of my co-workers Woke. Up. So. Early. All of the time. Even on weekends! If you check it out above, the post both softly begs them to […]

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Effective Proactive Communications

Effective Proactive Communications

 |  Nov 7, 2018

HMA Public Relations recently completed a successful proactive communications project for a land developer.  We held a public town hall-type event in which relevant information from industry experts, including an economist, economic development executive, land-planning architect and the developer was shared.  The client understands how important it is to be ahead of the curve when […]

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How Instagram and Snapchat Are Boosting Voter Participation

How Instagram and Snapchat Are Boosting Voter Participation

 |  Nov 6, 2018

With statistics showing that younger people are less inclined to get out and vote, social media platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat, are finding ways to boost voter participation. Instagram is adding a set of new features including stickers that enable users to share when they have casted their vote. Friends and followers can then […]

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#MediaMonday – Nick Enquist

#MediaMonday – Nick Enquist

 |  Nov 5, 2018

Today’s #MediaMonday comes to us from Nick Enquist, a new reporter at the Jewish News of Greater Phoenix. So, Nick, tell us a little bit about yourself. It’s funny; I wasn’t really into reading or writing as a kid. The only pieces of literature I consumed were SuperHero comics, and even then I barely read […]

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#FunFactFriday – Voting

#FunFactFriday – Voting

 |  Nov 2, 2018

Tuesday, Nov. 6, will be my first time voting in-person on Election Day! Throughout college, I would send in an absentee ballot, but now I am ready for the full experience. To mark the occasion, I am sharing with you some voting facts for this month’s #FunFactFriday: In colonial times, a common campaign strategy was […]

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Voter Fatigue

Voter Fatigue

 |  Nov 1, 2018

One of the best classes I took as part of my graduate program was a class on political communications.  This was in the early 90s so communications at that time was focused on the traditional media – print, broadcast and an occasional phone call or two.  It was also a time when candidates focused on […]

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