Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Love, Hope


Comment posted on November 17, 2010 @12:45 PM:

What a great opportunity! I hate that I work on Tuesdays because these PR meetings on ca
mpus even are such a great chance to learn
and net
work, not to mention PR meetings with FPRA as a whole.
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FPRA October Monthly Meeting”, Whitney Gonzalez.

Comment posted on
November 17, 2010 @11:23 AM:

I cannot imagine. Not like, "O, I missed it"; but "O, that was my job." not only did they miss it, they're probably in trouble and they defeated the purpose of the video. That would suck very badily!
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Comment posted on Nove
mber 16, 2010 @6:00 PM:

Technology amazes me these days. I have an iPhone and sometimes I feel like I am the worst person to have one because I don't have a clue of all the things that it can do and accomplish for me. I'm gonna have
to research this now!
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Comment posted on November 16, 2010 @5:38 PM:

Wow. That is crazy. I would
have HATED to be in that position. Spam and pop-tarts is not what's the worst to me- I feel like I would be so clausterphobic and annoyed with being there around a boat full of stressed out and grumpy and hungry people. As far as an apology, I have to agree that Carnival seems to have accomadated their guests very well. They provided airline tickets, etc. to help with crisis not, as well as tickets fo
r the future to make up for their mistake. I think some people are just looking to be unhappy, not looking for anything "more sincere". If Carnival would have just apologized "very sincerely" and not provided the cruise guests with replacements they would be a lot louder than they are at this point.
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Carnival Cruise Crisis”, Rachel .

Comment posted on November 15, 2010 @9:23 PM:

O man! I have to say LOL! This is horrible! Not even like "how horrible, but what great press". No, no- that's
just horrib
le! I'm sure the PR team surrounding this situation was going crazy during this time! I wonder if the sex-hotline was thinking business was just picking up- did they make a statement?
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Comment posted on Nov
ember 15, 2010 @8:13 PM:

Speaking of catching readers eye- great post title! I agree with October, it is full of great content. Not very flashy or catch looking, but the content is on point. The look will make or break the look and credibility of a blog and if the contents even get read. Just like any marketing- the content c
ould be the exact same, but without attractive packaging, consumers will not even bother.
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Comment posted on November 12, 2010 @11:23 PM:

I feel like the
reason this poor girl feels like love is so complicated is because she is like 20 and has walked through many complicated relationships, which are complicated on their own, but with the addition of fame and media, which rarely make things easier. Sad that she has gained this perspective already
at such a young age.
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Comment posted on November 13, 2010 @8:29 AM:

O NO HE DIDN'T!! 1. I don't see how someone could cheat on someone as pretty as Eva, and 2. How low to cheat with your own teammate's wife! Just disappointing how easy, accepted and "normal" it has become for athletes and celebrities to cheat on their spouses- almost expected at some point or another. Very few celebrities get married "for forever" anymore. Sad world.
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Comment posted on N
ovember 13, 2010 @12:37 AM:

That is crazy. I'm sure it has been great publicity, but what a horrible statement to make in the first place. I understand marketing, however, I'm just not sure that I would be able to re-place a cover for the sake of the sales. So either keep the cover or change the character. I loved the blog title.
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Comment posted on November 12, 2010 @11:23 PM:

So good to learn these things, especially for a country so close to where I live (I'm from Texas). I feel like it would help in everyday acquaintances, there would be more grace for interactions because we would understand why they are acting or reacting the way that they are in certain situations. I thoroughly enjoyed this blog post and will use the information very much in the future. :)
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Comment posted on November 11, 2010 @8:46 PM:

So good to learn these things, especially for a country so close to where I live (I'm from Texas). I feel like it would help in everyday acquaintances, there would be more grace for interactions because we would understand why they are acting or reacting the way that they are in certain situations. I thoroughly enjoyed this blog post and will use the information very much in the future. :)
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Business in Mexico in a Nutshell”, Melanie Shoults.



Comment posted on November 10, 2010 @4:19 PM:

Cool project! I love traveling, so I always think it's interesting to see different cultures and do's and do nots.

What was the most extreme culture difference?

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Comment posted on November 8, 2010 @7:34 PM:

I am so happy for them- what girl doesn't want to be a princess? Well, actually, if it were a reality I may think long and hard about it; but yay for them! I love twitter- they just did the same thing with Tiger Woods deciding to 'tweet'.

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Comment posted on November 8, 2010 @10:15 AM:

I agree with Sam Mooty. It's unfortunate that it was presented it that way, but good to see Shape siding with the readers.

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Cover Model”, October Neuman.




Comment posted on November 7, 2010 @4:25 PM:


I wonder if Myspace is really still going strong or if people (like me) jsut have a profile on there and never use it. My opinion- Myspace was so Junior year of High School. :)


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Marketing Over Coffee”, Sam Mooty.


Comment posted on November 8, 2010 @9:18 AM:

Great post! I love the idea of planning ahead. In another class we discussed this as well and an idea that I always remembered just in case I was ever in the position was that at the beginning of any new job as a PR rep to create a crisis PR plan for th entire company within the first week, just to have on file "in case". Love it!

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PR in Times of Crisis”, Sam Mooty.

Comment posted on October 5, 2010 @ 7:01 PM:

Cool! I wasn't aware that Southeastern did this kind of service. I enjoy when people write about the good AND bad of an event- just keeps an un-biased opinion :) Sounds like it was impactful- thanks for sharing!

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Keep up with Elaine, New Beginnings.


Comment posted on October 5, 2010 @ 6:36 PM:
Wow. This post and this video are truly remarkable. What the Hillsong crew is doing does not amount into words! Good job raising awareness about this, and maybe you could add some more details, such as how to get involved with this movement or where to get updates on it.
Great job!

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Keep up with Ashley Wright, Ashley's Blog.

Comment posted on October 5, 2010 @6:10 PM:

Thank you Nikol for pointing out both sides of a very controversial topic. I also agree that sex sells, but not always for the right reasons, and not always with the best results. Even if it gets attention or gets the point across, what about all the young minds that it confuses and de-sensitizes to their "need" to be a certain way.

Thanks for the insight!
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Keep up with Nikol, Diary of a Young Woman.


Comment on September 21, 2010 @ 4:07PM:






That comment was very fun, Gracey!

You do a great job of keeping readers entertained with colors and such, and you write like you speak, which creates a nice flow! But, all that of that being sidebar, great post! Who vs. whom is always in debate, and that trick is fabulous!

I will definitely be using it in the future! :)

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"T.O.W. To Whom It May Concern...", Gracey Somers
See Gracey in action, This is My Story.

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