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Change Your Story, Change the Impact
Telling a story, whether our own or those of others, is a great responsibility. We owe it to ourselves and those around us to make it as impactful as possible. Read more from Abbie Fink in today's blog post, drawing insight from the PRSA Western District Conference.
READ MORECan Using Social Media Become Illegal?
Social media is not going away – even if lawmakers continue trying to make it harder for some to access. Scott Hanson discusses privacy on social media, noting recent changes with state regulations on the issue. Click on today's blog post to find out more!
READ MOREIs Public Relations Like the Eight Ball?
The eight ball–a solid black ball used to win a game of pool–just may be representative of the public relations landscape. With the proper angle and precise timing, the eight ball and public relations are quite similar. Read more from this blog post by Rayna Burgett.
READ MORECould Password Sharing Cause Crisis?
While more than 100 million households currently share passwords for Netflix, this will soon change with the platform's upcoming password sharing plan. Read more from Justin Liggin on what's to come for Netflix and the importance of PR in this rollout.
READ MORE#MediaMonday – Kelly Gannon
Kelly Gannon, a producer for Arizona’s Family, is the latest feature in HMA's #MediaMonday series! Hear Kelly's story and discover fun facts on her in this blog post. Check it out!
READ MOREThe Value of the Informational Interview
Informational interviews are valuable whether you are just out of college or a long-time professional. Abbie Fink shares her best tips for informational interviews in this blog post. Read more!
READ MOREDo You Know Your Target Audience?
Knowing your audience is key to communicating whether it’s in a business setting, a professional speaking forum or one-on-one communication. Scott Hanson connects this to a recent baseball umpiring experience in this blog post.
READ MOREAre News Organizations Departing Twitter?
Twitter is a few tweets less after NPR and PBS have decided to stop posting on their accounts. Find out why these organizations have left the platform in the latest blog post from Justin Liggin
READ MOREPt. 2: Do Marketing Strategies Look Different for Health & Fitness?
Many people are finding themselves more motivated and interested in health and fitness. Today Rayna Burgett is taking a look at the industry, examining which marketing strategies are most effective. Check it out!
READ MORE#MediaMonday – MacKenzie Brower
Today’s #MediaMonday comes to us from MacKenzie Brower, a reporter for Independent Newsmedia with a focus on the Northeast Valley and Paradise Valley. Meet MacKenzie in this feature!
READ MOREWhy Are Pauses Important During an Interview?
Two of the three “villains” in the recent Vanderpump Rules scandal have broken their silences in the past week. Alison Bailin is sharing more on their podcast and TV appearances and discussing how these interviews highlight the importance of media training. Read more!
READ MOREPt. 1: Do Marketing Strategies Look Different for Food & Beverage?
There are many marketing strategies for each industry, but how is the food and beverage business different? Rayna Burgett answers the question in the first post of her industry marketing blog series. Check it out!
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