Posts Tagged ‘PR’

Smart, Passionate Tech Geek with High Eco-IQ Seeks Same

If January is any indication, 2011 is quickly shaping up to be our best year ever. In order to take advantage of the opportunities that await us, we need to expand our team. We’re seeking candidates for Associate and Senior Associate (aka Account Executive or Sr. Account Executive) positions to service our growing base of clients in the technology, consumer, green/sustainability and non-profit market sectors.

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Dear Clients: Please Tell Us When PR Helps Close a Deal

Companies come to us for help solving a wide variety of communications challenges. Sometimes our focus is on corporate brand building, especially for tech companies looking to parlay success with one product into longer term viability. Other times, we focus on aggressive competitive de-positioning to increase our client’s share of voice in the marketplace. Others [...]

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Bateman Buzz Meter for Labor Day 2010

Behold the Labor Day 2010 edition of the Bateman Buzz Meter #5

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Learning in the Digital Age

Bateman Group’s summer intern and a third-year journalism student at the University of Oregon Katrina Dene looks at how the use of technology and recent emergence of social media have impacted both the practice and study of PR in equally significant ways.

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PR Blunders

Much to the glee of journalists and the chagrin of PR practitioners, another “PR blunder” has hit the airwaves, this time under the pen of the folks at TechCrunch. Although I am always shocked by the carelessness exhibited by people pitching journalists when they KNOW if they make a mistake, there is a good chance [...]

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The New J-School: The Rise of “Corporate-Sponsored Journalism”

This post is the first in a new series debuting on Bateman Banter called: “The New J-School”, a semi-regular examination of the evolving nature of journalism in today’s digital age.

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