There are almost 500 million Facebook accounts and 200 million people with Twitter accounts. There are more than 150 million pages that identify themselves as blogs. Newspapers and magazines are under serious pressure as ad dollars move online and to social networks.The line between public relations and marketing has been blurring for some time now, creating new ways to tell a story and influence key constituents.
The Principles Are the Same: Young PR Professionals Still Need to Develop Credibility and Influence
Posted by Hugh Burnham in November 12th 2010
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