Start a PR-Themed Blog

For my PRCA 3330 Class

On Wednesday and Friday this week, we will not be meeting in our usual PRCA 3330 class, as I will be at the International Listening Association conference in Maine. Your assignment for the week, which will count as your attendance and participation for the week, is as follows:

  • Sign up for an account at WordPress.com if you don’t already have one
  • Create a public relations-themed blog by the end of the day on Tuesday, March 25. Add a comment here to let me know  what the name and address (URL) of your blog are
  • Write at least two postings, again with something related to PR as the theme
  • In each posting, offer at least two hyperlinks to relevant sites
  • Comment on at least two of your classmates blogs; see http://del.icio.us/listeningmatters/PRCA3330blogs for a listing of them. This listing will be available by the end of the day on Wednesday, March 26

Review a PR-Related Blog

For my PRCA 3330 class

Find a PR-related blog, and read through several of the postings. Then add a comment to this message here at Public Relations Matters with your thoughts. Be sure to include:

  • Name of the blog
  • Website address of the blog
  • Intended audience (if you can determine that)
  • Your thoughts on the content of the blog 

If you need some ideas of what I mean by PR-related blogs, see my links: http://del.icio.us/listeningmatters/PR_blogs for a starting place. (Please don’t use one of these, but you can use one that is linked FROM one of these.)

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Less-Than-Flattering Quotations on Public Relations

“Public-relations specialists make flower arrangements of the facts, placing them so that the wilted and less attractive petals are hidden by sturdy blooms”
– Alan Harrington

“Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some hire public relations officers.”
– Daniel J. Boorstin
 
“All the president is, is a glorified public relations man who spends his time flattering, kissing, and kicking people to get them to do what they are supposed to do anyway.”
– Harry S Truman
 
“For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled.”
– Richard Feynman