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919 Marketing Teams Up with Youth Learning Academy

August 12, 2009 · Filed Under Public Relations · Comment 

Charlottesville, VA – July 28, 2009 - 919 Marketing, one of North Carolina’s top marketing firms, has been engaged by the Youth Learning Academy, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to assisting at-risk youths develop occupational skills, to help expand their Race 2 Success program nationally.

The mission of Youth Learning Academy (YLA), started in 2003 by President and Founder Tamara Cavanaugh, is to help at-risk youths participate in project-based learning activities that will bolster their academic career and life skills. YLA has created programs focusing on the construction and motorsports industries to prepare their students for successful careers upon graduation.

YLA’s motorsports focus is called the Race 2 Success program. Race 2 Success provides YLA’s students (ages 4-18) with an opportunity to gain knowledge about the motorsports industry through a wide array of activities. These include classroom exercises, guest speakers, hands-on technical instruction, and video conferences with industry experts. The ultimate goal is to teach students the technical skills necessary for successful careers as pit crew members, engineers, or mechanics.

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Hidden rules and Hidden rules society

August 12, 2009 · Filed Under Public Relations · Comment 

What are the Hidden rules?Hidden rules are the unspoken and unseen cues that no specific regulations but gained the permissions in the society by those common people.Hidden rules appeared in anywhere and any different trade even you take the subway especially in the trade of entertainment.,Many Super stars get into troubles by hidden rules,they had to agree to sleep with their leader or director,in order to become famous overnight they re willing to sacrifice their body,characters.now it is really not a fresh topic in the nowadays society.In the politics system,the states man depend on Hidden rule scheme to fulfil their ambition of high tops They utilize all kinds of politic skills and most of them never quitting unless reaching the goals.However,that actions did not get the opposite by common people,the behavior those people persist in announcement actually did not against current laws.The relationships,money games,sexy women are all the tools they often use.
Let us move the topic to jobs,If you work in the office,you should also pay attention on the staffs who won’t treat you by their kind heart.For instance,the ass licker,the guys who like speak ill to boss behind their backs,and people who hate you indeed.In my opinion, office is full of challenges every day.Conflict happened without symptom you join the trouble usually unconsciously.Everybody wants to be respect by his boss,everyone want obtain promotion in a short time or increase salaries.when you take a subway,the speaker often shouted:leave your seat to disable. Read more

The Specialized Public Relations New York Firms Provide Must Utilize Social Media During Times of Crisis

August 11, 2009 · Filed Under Public Relations · Comment 

Just about everybody is buzzing about social media and its implications for the practice of public relations. Not just the specialized public relations New York area firms offer, but in the world at large. While a number of New York-based public relations firms have created practice areas devoted to social media, others have added social media initiatives to existing practices to offer clients a complete arsenal of marketing communications tools. However, the rise of social media has greatly impacted the area of crisis communications and we at Makovsky + Company, a New York public relations and investor relations firm, offer insights into how you can safeguard your company’s reputation in this brave new world.

First, a look at what’s changed from a crisis standpoint since the rise of social media. In years past, when traditional media were the primary delivery vehicle for the dissemination of news and information, a company typically had a little time to implement their crisis communications program. With the advent of social media and the increasingly powerful position it occupies in the in the media world, all of that is changing. Social media is immediate and viral — rumors and news can spread rapidly throughout the Internet via blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, informing the traditional media (often, journalists housed at traditional media outlets will maintain blogs that are updated with a degree of frequency).

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Tips To Become Motivational Speakers

March 3, 2009 · Filed Under Public Relations · Comment 

Evaluate your message
It is important that you give due consideration to the message you are going to speak, analyze on the fact that what you are considering to be valuable when you speak. Incase you are intending to be a quality and a successful speaker then it is important that you understand the fact that you should possess that something special factor while you are delivering the message.

Create a niche
The main aspect of motivational speaking is to convey the message and ensure that the product must be sold. It is a big question to think on the fact that why does the need for people arise to hear you for imparting your message. It is important to understand the way in which you should express your innate thoughts, and explain them in what exact manner can you inspire them.

Design an outline for your presentation
Having a gist of the message of what you are going to speak will not only act as a potent tool for you to remember the key points but it will also help you to have an overview at your fingertips so that you can deliver the message with ease. Further this will also act as a good tool of marketing to the potential or the prospective clients. On the other hand there are many people who can grasp the message on a visual mode rather than the spoken words, in such cases it is a useful tool.

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Will Nigerian Public Relations Increasingly Get a Seat at the Top in Corporate Nigeria?

November 23, 2008 · Filed Under Public Relations · Comment 

WILL NIGERIAN PUBLIC RELATIONS INCREASINGLY GET A SEAT AT THE TOP IN CORPORATE NIGERIA?

Every now and then I think of public relations, I ask myself with utmost dismay if indeed practitioners of the profession in Nigeria will increasingly get a seat at the top management – the height of any organization – in years to come.

It is no more news that the public relations profession dates back from the 15th century. And that its activities are widely used and well appreciated in countries like the USA and UK to mention just two.

What is however news is that the Nigerian government is never really aware if public relations practitioners do exist in the country, not to talk of patronizing them! It is disheartening also to hear corporate executives talk down on public relations people. You hear such comments like “What exactly are public relations functions in an organization?” or “How does a public relations job fit into our corporate goal of maximizing profit?” This cold disposition shows an inadequate orientation on the objects, scope and roles of public relations in industry.

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Cairn India Limited (consolidated) Third Quarter Results 2008

November 23, 2008 · Filed Under Public Relations · Comment 

The following commentary is provided in respect of the unaudited financial results and operational achievements of Cairn India Limited and its subsidiary companies (referred to collectively as “Cairn India”) during the third quarter of 2008.

OPERATIONAL

- Development of the Mangala field in Rajasthan, on track with adequate liquidity in place to deliver first oil in H2 2009

- Revised Mangala Field Development Plan (FDP) submitted and represents a 30% increase in 2P reserves and an increase in peak off take to 125,000 barrels of oil per day( bopd )

-Two custom built rigs deployed for development drilling in Rajasthan and ongoing exploration

-Four appraisal/exploration wells planned for Q4 2008 in Rajasthan and Bihar

- Exploration licence to explore for oil and natural gas in the Mannar Basin awarded by the Government of Sri Lanka

-Gross operated production for Q3 2008 was 65,566 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) (working interest 17,111 boepd)

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Workplace Communication = Money!

November 23, 2008 · Filed Under Public Relations · Comment 

Workplace Communication = Money!
Train your staff and survive the hard times

Thousands of businesses are failing each year, and millions of people are losing their jobs. Therefore, a serious look at your company and its ability to survive is called for. Every business needs that extra edge to rise head and shoulders above the competition. If your company does not develop that extra edge, there is a very good chance it will fail and you’ll be another casualty of this fragile economy. This is a demanding market and prospective clients require excellent service – and they want it with a smile. They expect courteous treatment and, if they don’t receive it, they will look elsewhere. To avoid this situation, every person in your company should put forth extra effort to make the company look top notch, and worth doing business with. Your must train each member of the company in effective workplace communication by training them in communication and negotiation skills, corporate communication, and employee communication.

For example, ask yourself these questions: Who answers the phone for your company? Who greets clients when they come into your place of business? If you don’t, do you know who does and how qualified that employee is? How do staff members communicate with each other? Has your company had a continual turnover of employees or a problem with workplace productivity? Does your company promote productive employee communication? These are extremely important questions to ask and answer. The future of your company could be at stake.

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Celebrity Management

November 23, 2008 · Filed Under Public Relations · Comment 

Celebrity Management

The celebrity management Industry today, manages the professional lives of their Bollywood stars. They manage for their taste, their choice and their profession and for that get paid. The job usually here is, to manage the professional lives of the star and build their brand image into the market. The return for the work is high and no doubt offers an array of employment opportunities to young aspirants, young comers.

Gone are the days of conceptual Image building. Earlier, image building was associated with corporate image building and even the definition and meaning was so, but now the ‘Image’ word itself has changed drastically. Companies are now, spending crores of rupees to uplift their brand image as, now the consumers and their decision are more informative. They now, make a decision after observing, perceiving and judging the image of the product that is built in the market. They even judges their credibility too with the image already built. Today, the brand itself has become an Icon to measure the product, its function, its action and even the product itself.

It is the brand, of whose sound the choice is being made. Not only corporate are needed to be associated with the celebrities to build an image, but also the personalities and celebrities are needed to build an image.

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Why Hire a Public Relations Firm

November 23, 2008 · Filed Under Public Relations · Comment 

You’re ready to promote your company. You know the ins and outs of your business, but you don’t know the media. So what should your next move be? You can give it a try yourself (the least attractive option), hire an in-house PR person, hire a consultant, or hire a PR firm.

All can potentially work. But as to handling your own campaign, you want to run your business not your campaign; plus unless you’ve done your homework and learned the ins and outs of pitching the media, you can potentially hurt yourself more than you can benefit your company; An in-house person or a consultant can definitely work, but from my perspective, finding an outside firm who lives and breaths PR is your best bet.

An outside firm can give you a new perspective on your campaign’s needs, strengths, and weaknesses. They can see your business in a new light. Plus, PR is their job, they know how to pitch, they have the contacts, and they know how to place stories in the media. Also, because they are working with a range of clients, they have a large base of media contacts. Chances are the media looks to them for story ideas, so you have a built in trust factor. Generally, a PR company’s media contact list will be quite a bit broader than that of an in-house person, or a public relations consultant and the more media you’re pitched to, the greater your chances of success.

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