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public relations

The Personal/Professional Balance: How do you disconnect?

This post was written by LAF regular contributor Chevis English.
I was in the middle of writing a post about blogs, SEM, meta-tags and Google (all things that now consume much of our time) when I took a break to watch one of my favorite shows – Grey’s Anatomy.
There was a scene where an older man [...]

Oh, I Wish I Were….. (Insert Awesome Person Here)

We’ve all had that thought: I wish I had that confidence. I wish I had that name recognition.  I wish I had that *insert whatever quality you don’t have here.*
I was somewhat joking when I named this post “I wish I were Stuart Foster” because if you know either of us, we are similar – [...]

I love your blog! (psst… Or Not.)

LAF Note: This post was written by regular contributor Katie Wall.
Back in college, my roommates and I had a theory that “Reality TV makes people mean.” It’s easy to criticize a character in a movie or TV show for their flaws, but we would always seem to forget that the people [...]

Blogging is too competitive

Laura has a guest post over at PR Breakfast Club this morning on how social media and blogging have become too competitive.  So, where’s the community aspect everyone keeps chatting about? You tell me.
Link to post here.
Thanks PRBC for the opportunity!

From {Young Minds}: How to Combat Social Media Skepticism

This Young Minds post was written by Daniel Prager.
As social media converts, we are in constant contact with people who share our views, and it kind of pulls the wool over our eyes. I’ve got news for you all– The world is dominated by social media skeptics.
So how do you deal with social media skeptics? [...]