Facebook Groups — a feature introduced in the fall of 2010 — have proven to be effective ways for people to stay in touch with families, friends and other collections of people. But, did you know that Facebook Groups can also be a prime tool for group collaboration and information sharing? What makes a collaborative, […]
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Carefully Crafted on March 22
Carefully Crafted on March 10
Facebook Groups and Collaboration
I’m working on a blog post about Facebook groups as collaboration tools. I’m a member of the HAPPO (Help a PR Pro Out) group, so I’ve seen how Arik and Valerie used the group to plan a series of events across the country along with a live Twitter chat. I’m also a member of the […]
Carefully Crafted on April 30
HAPPO Guest: Meghann Heft
As we celebrate HAPPO today — and we roll up our sleeves to help some of the bright young students connect with future employers — I’m especially excited to share this post from Meghann Heft with you. After emailing and Skype-ing with Meghann, I’m confident that she’ll be a productive, valuable team member wherever she […]
Carefully Crafted on April 30
Double the HAPPO …
Continuing with the HAPPO trend today, let me introduce you to two more students — both of whom are graduating this spring and looking to join the PR industry. Grad Seeks Organization Worth Believing In by Gina Bericchia When I came to Otterbein College I wanted to be a creative writer, even though I was […]
Carefully Crafted on February 19
Get Your #HAPPO On
Live from [insert at least 15 markets] … it’s #HAPPO Day Live! That’s right. After all the tweeting, blogging, Facebooking and resume-prepping, today is the day where the PR community rallies together to support our colleagues searching for new jobs. On a personal note, I couldn’t be more proud of my friend Arik Hanson and […]
Carefully Crafted on February 10
Help a PR Pro Out Day: Get #HAPPO
When I graduated college in Dec. 2001, the job market wasn’t exactly strong. The economy was still reeling after the attacks of 9-11, and many of us, myself included, were looking for jobs in Toledo, OH (where we went to school), an economically challenged community. Many of my fellow graduates endured long job searches — […]