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Daily 'Dog's survey tips blogs and new media as the top PR trend for 2007 Last year I made the comment that many PR professionals had their heads in the sand about new media and online PR.
According to the Daily 'Dog Pulse of PR survey, that's changing..Seems the heads are not only up, they regard this as the number one PR trend for 2007.
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By examining what resonates with consumers, we can identify larger patterns that will shape our lives in the years to come 
Photo: Sun.Star Cebu's Citizen Journalists project Seems all eyes are focused on "what's next?" Marian Salzman, executive vice president and chief marketing officer of JWT Worldwide, has weighed in with 70 products, services and trends that will define the new year. While online activities don't dominate her list, Salzman does have two important ones on... |
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Apple's Christmas rush on iTunes set to blossom in the New Year 
Photo: Sarah (Globochem on flickr) Seems the iPod was one of the most popular holiday gifts this year. iTunes was been overwhelmed by the rush to download items from their site. Auto manufacturers have seen the light - BMW recently rolled out a built-in iPod dock in many of its vehicles, and various other brands like GM and Ford are being equipped to suit the needs of the Apple generation,
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The best Christmas present for my company this season is the collection of a big amount of money from various projects which had been owed to us for quite some time. Some of these overdue have been more than 90 days. While the collection of this money has been a big cash present for us; there are still a couple of bad debts which had yet to be recovered.
As stated by the Australian credit management, there are typically 3 reasons why... |
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Social media sites have the audience According to comScore Media Metrix, MySpace recorded 38.7 billion U.S. page views last month, compared with 38.1 billion for Yahoo Inc. News Corp.'s MySpace recorded 38.7 billion U.S. page views last month, compared with 38.1 billion for Yahoo Inc., according to comScore Media Metrix. MySpace's growth was 2 percent over October and triple the 12.5 billion recorded in November 2005. The numbers underscore the rapid rise of the social networking site that encourages visitors to stay and make friends through free tools for messaging, sharing photos and creating personal pages known as profiles, said... |
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