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Here is my current set of readings:

Come see me!

The Digital Voice of Public Relations: Social Media and How to Teach it in a PR Curriculum

    Sat, 11/19: 8:00 AM  – 9:15 AM
Role: Karen Freberg – Presenter

Co-constructing Emergency Communication Environments through the Voices of Stakeholders
Sat, 11/19: 2:00 PM  – 3:15 PM
Role: Karen Freberg – Presenter
“Date night is coming up, so it’s the perfect time to brush up on your mobile phone etiquette. Here’s a comprehensive infographic packed with helpful hints, just in time for Saturday night. Rather than simply overwhelm you with tons of unfocused tips, man-about-town and Forbes contributor Michael T. Mathews concentrates on social media and smartphone etiquette for the classic dinner date, including activities before, during and after the encounter. To gather this treasure trove, he interviewed social media marketers in New York City, combined those tips with his own experience, and tossed in a dash of common sense, resulting in an infographic that rings true to us.”
“However, the landscape is changing before us and even Google are having to make some pretty radical decisions. The web is becoming more social with people powering search results and providing the best information instead of search engines. To gain an understanding of these developments you only have to look at some of the technologies emerging to see how things are changing.”
“Say hello to the “United States of Awesome Possibilities.” That’s the tagline for a new ad campaign designed to promote the U.S. of A., an effort to boost business and leisure travel in order to spur economic growth, Advertising Age reports.”

“…What’s interesting to note here is that only 8 percent of consumers say a source is trustworthy and credible when “he/she has a lot of social media followers”.  Of course, recognized experts with product/service expertise are the most trustworthy online resources.  This certainly makes sense for high value products like televisions or new vehicle purchases….”