By: Henry Michel | 2010-03-10 | Cable and satellite tv Isn’t it shameful for us to say that we are living in the 21st century where most of us are enjoying all rights equally. Many human rights activists are still fighting to help some folk in getting what actually belongs to them. Well it is quite sad to state that many of them even become the scapegoats of politicians and militants. read more
By: Dave Smith | 2011-09-05 | Technology Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker gave away more than just his strategy back in February, when he thought he was talking to billionaire conservative activist David Koch. Instead he was talking to a liberal blogger for the Buffalo Beast, who duped Walker into openly airing out his campaign plans. read more
By: Sinead Cochrane | 2011-01-16 | Business This article introduces public relations online, from press releases to blogs and forums, article distribution, search engine optimization, email newsletters, podcasts and webinars. You can directly communicate with your target audiences, rather than always having to go through the media using Online PR, and here you can learn what the other benefits are... read more
By: Anthony Mora | 2010-03-30 | Public Relations To launch a successful TV PR campaign, you need to think like a TV producer. Meet their needs and they will meet yours. read more
By: Sandra | 2012-03-08 | Public Relations Although PR doesn’t drive sales directly, you would be setback in sales without a synchronized PR strategy. A carefully crafted PR-strategy can go a long way to increase sales. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Water conservation is very important for the in the United States and when a town or city ends up in Level II or Level III drought it can cause real estate valuations to collapse. One of the first things that the city does to curtail water usage during a Level II or Level III drought is to tell homeowners and renters that they cannot water their lawns or wash their cars in her driveway. read more
By: Anthony R Mora | 2010-04-02 | Public Relations A PR campaign is not a business fire sale or a fly-by-night marketing approach. It is a consistent, systematic approach to reaching your target market, building your brand, establishing your expertise and gaining validation and credibility. The biggest problem with PR is that few give it a real shot. read more
By: Brian Ankner | 2010-04-04 | Politics The missing element in the peace movements has always been the lack of a practical plan for peace that provides a logical alternative to all war that will be universally accepted by everyone. This is why peace organizations rarely last the test of time. Just protesting with "stop this" or "stop that" and not providing a long lasting permanent solution to the problem will lose steam after a while. read more
By: K Quinn | 2011-11-16 | Marketing Every busy business in today’s fast paced world needs to maximise their productivity and take advantage of every opportunity they get to do this. This article is designed to highlight the benefits of a targeted email marketing campaign and how it can help your business run that little bit better. read more
By: Green Bella | 2011-05-20 | Society Musician and activist Peter Gabriel shares his very personal motivation for standing up for human rights with the watchdog group WITNESS -- and tells stories of citizen journalists in action. read more
By: Anthony Mora | 2011-07-22 | Public Relations Whereas traditional media is still as important as ever, you can now utilize it in a variety of ways. For example, as opposed to focusing solely on traditional media, you can target some specific media outlets and use those validating mainstream media hits to enhance your online media campaign. read more
By: Marc Schenker | 2010-11-01 | Article Marketing Barack Obama appears at a Democrat rally to get dispirited Democrats to vote during the midterms. He is rudely disrupted when his own voter base of liberals keeps shouting him down with militant anger. read more
By: Shaun Monson | 2010-04-03 | News and society Animal Activist or not, we should all be appalled at what happens in Canada each March. The Canadian government has set the quota on killing harp seals at 280,000 animals in 2009 and most will be pups between 3 weeks and 3 months of age. The slaughter of seals in Canada has taken place for hundreds of years and not only provides pelts for the fur trade but also attempts to protect the supply of seafood in Canadian waters, assuring there will be enough fish left for humans to eat. The irony of killing certain animals so we can eat other animals is not lost on vegans, conservationists, animal activists, and others who have compassion for animals. read more
By: Kevin Waddel | 2011-09-25 | Public Relations Mobile Computing PR is important because it helps the app for your bank gain visibility in the financial field. There are certain actions you can take in a Mobile Computing PR campaign. read more