24 posts tagged probecast
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PRobecast 60: Potter, Pope and Pitching by RSS
http://topazpartners.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 04/ probecast-60.htmlWelcome to the PRobecast, Episode 60 of Topaz Partners' weekly PR-related podcast. Doug Haslam, Tim Allik, Adam Zand and Rob Capra discuss: 1. Marshall Kirkpatrick of ReadWriteWeb offers a novel way to pitch: via RSS. 2. My Data is My Data.
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PRobecast 59: The Two-Word Pitch
http://topazpartners.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 04/ probecast-59-two-word-pitch.htmlWelcome to the PRobecast, Episode 59 of Topaz Partners' weekly PR-related podcast. Doug Haslam, Adam Zand and Todd Van Hoosear discuss: 1. Mark Penn ousted as Clinton's chief campaign strategist: PR conflict of interest involved? 2. American Airlines Pilots Union directs disgruntled passengers to http://www.tellyouraastory.com/ 3.
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PRobecast #58: Analyst Talks and Hawks
http://topazpartners.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 04/ probecast-58-analyst-talks-and-hawk…Welcome to the PRobecast, Episode 58 of Topaz Partners' weekly PR-related podcast. Doug Haslam, Adam Zand and Rob Capra discuss: 1. Forrester on how to do a first-time analyst briefing 2. PR Week and PR Newswire survey on state of the media and PR 3. Shall we apologize, Shel? 4.
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PRobecast #57: Giving It Away
http://topazpartners.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 03/ probecast-57-giving-it-away.htmlWelcome to the PRobecast, Episode 57 of Topaz Partners' weekly PR-related podcast. Doug Haslam, Adam Zand and Tim Allik discuss: 1. CNET lays off 10% of workforce ... 2. ...leading into a discussion of the state of the newspaper business 3. The New York Times' David Pogue talks social media 4.
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PRobecast #56: Something's Fishy
http://topazpartners.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 03/ probecast-56-something-fishy.htmlWelcome to the PRobecast, Episode 56 of Topaz Partners' weekly PR-related podcast. Doug Haslam, Sandy Kalik, Adam Zand and Todd Van Hoosear (on sports) discuss: 1. Trust your fish? Gorton deals with a tampering crisis 2. Five years in Iraq: a discussion of the PR issues 3.
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PRobecast #55: Watch your mouth
http://topazpartners.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 03/ probecast-55-watch-your-mouth.htmlWelcome to the PRobecast, Episode 55 of Topaz Partners' weekly PR-related podcast. Doug Haslam, Sandy Kalik, Rob Capra and Tim Allik discuss: 1. A Recap of the recent Social Media Club Boston meeting on SEO. 2. The SXSW Interactive Sarah Lacy/Mark Zuckerberg flapdoodle, lading to a renewal of the live-blogging/twittering debate 3.
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PRobecast #54: Twitter press conferences, Authentic PR, Oprah's World
http://topazpartners.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 03/ probecast-54-twitter-press-conferen…Welcome to the PRobecast, Episode 54 of Topaz Partners' weekly PR-related podcast, live from the South-by-South-West corner of the Topaz Partners offices. Doug Haslam, Adam Zand, Rob Capra and Todd Van Hoosear discuss: 1. A Twitter press conference? 2. Should a PR agency blog about its clients? 3.
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PRobecast #49: Taking some credit
http://topazpartners.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 02/ probecast-49.htmlWelcome to the PRobecast, Episode 49 of Topaz Partners' weekly PR-related podcast. Doug Haslam, Todd Van Hoosear, Adam Zand, Sandy Kalik and Rob Capra discuss: 1. Microsoft wants to buy Yahoo! Implications? 2. U.S. Library of Congress adds photo collection to Flickr for public use-- and tagging 3.
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PRobecast #48:
http://topazpartners.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 01/ probecast-48.htmlWelcome to the PRobecast, Episode 48 of Topaz Partners' weekly PR-related podcast. Doug Haslam, Tim Allik and Rob Capra discuss: 1. Pointless discussion of what celebrities we are told we resemble. 2. EU says personal IP addresses are private information. What about America, and American companies that do business in Europe? 3.
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PRobecast #47: Miss opportunities and blog truthiness
http://topazpartners.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 01/ probecast-47-miss-opportunities-and…Welcome to the PRobecast, Episode 47 of Topaz Partners' weekly PR-related podcast. Doug Haslam, Tim Allik, Rob Capra and Sandy Kalik discuss: 1. Update on InfoWorld's "Save XP" campaign-- Topaz is now heloing with the campaign. 2. MacWorld broke the Internet? A quick look at Steve Jobs keynote coverage.