Did you know that April is APR Month? Whether you are seeking accreditation or already have your APR, PRSA has something for you! I am reposting an email I received today with more information… APR Classes Start May 4 The Puget Sound chapter of PRSA is excited to once again hold these free preparation classes [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Fearey Group’
PR Pros in Seattle – Get Your APR Accreditation. Take a Prep Class. Fearey Group is Hosting.
Posted: April 14, 2011 in Public RelationsTags: APR, Fearey Group, Fearey Group hosts APR class, Getting your apr, Getting your public relations accreditation, pr, PRSA, Public Relations, seattle, what does APR mean, what is an APR, who has an APR
Fearey Group Launches New Website
Posted: August 7, 2010 in Public RelationsTags: Aaron Blank, Fearey, Fearey Group, Group, Natalie Price, new website launched, Pat Fearey, PR in Seattle, PR Seattle, Public Relations, seattle, The Fearey Group
My company just launched a new website this week. It is different for sure. Amazingly pretty. Staff photos are posted. Social media elements have been added. Relevant information posted. And so much more. What do you think of it? The Fearey Group’s new website
I’m in Tacoma on Thursday for a PR Panel Discussion…Details below.
Posted: June 8, 2010 in UncategorizedTags: Aaron Blank, Ask a PR Pro, Fearey Group, Greg Brewis, Karrie Spitzer, LaBrue Communications, Pacific Lutheran University, PRSA, SeattleBlank, South Sound PRSA, Stacey Burke, Terry LaBrue, TrueBlue
June 10 PRSA South Sound Group: “Ask a PR Pro” What public relations questions do you want answered? Please send your questions to karrie.spitzer@cityoftacoma.org by Tuesday, June 8. PRSA will put them to a panel of PR professionals at the June 10 meeting. It will be a wide open discussion to allow you to get [...]
MSN.com Goes Hyperlocal — Creates Local News Sites
Posted: January 15, 2010 in NewspapersTags: Aaron Blank, blogs, Fearey Group, Hearst, hyperlocal, Local News, Microsoft, MSN, MSN Local Edition, MSN.com, MSNBC.com, NBC, news, Newspapers, online news, seattle, SeattleBlank, TV
MSN is working on a project (http://local.msn.com/)to create hyperlocal news sites for cities around the country, similar to all those hyperlocal sites that are popping up around the world. Microsoft in December announced partnerships with MSN, Hearst, and NBC – this arrangement gives MSN the opportunity to display TV news on its local MSN subsites. [...]