Thanks for these ideas. Please keep them coming.
Just to be clear: I already work for myself – have done for more than 12 years.

My plan is to switch to well paid business online, and for this I need strong leads.

I don’t intend to start a website.
It would appear I still haven’t made myself entirely plain.

I simply wish to obtain additional PR writing work (newsletters, press releases, corporate videos, annual reports etc) and advertising copywriting work (ads, brochures, tv and radio commercials, direct mail etc) – but, for the very first time for me, online.

Suggestions from professional copywriters, PR consultants and corporate communications specialists already working successfully and profitably online would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks.


I’m a junior in college and a communications major with an emphasis in public relations. I’m an international business minor and have had 3 semesters of statistics. I’m interested in pursuing a career in media planning/buying once I graduate. Do you have any suggestions for what else I could do to prepare myself for a career in media planning/buying? What kind of a business should I look for an internship if I want to get into this someday?

native americans, like in colonial days, sorry!

How do you calculate the inches and how do you compare it to the ad rates? How do you calculate the ad rates and column inches? Would you please explain to me in step by step details?

Van Jones can rant against whites with no media scrutiny, but a white person making comparable comments would be boiled in oil. Sotomayer, Gates and Wright are also examples of racists who express racial prejudice without penalty.The media acts very childishly in handling race issues. Adults know all races have have individuals with bitter feeling against other races.

The only conclusion that one can logically come to is that the media has a strong liberal bias and uses race relations to advance its bias and political goals.


who can provide me with sources about cultural adaptation in global marketing communications for my PH D.

you conduct public relations for a hospital. You learned that one of your staff physicians is an impostor. He has a college education but no medical school preparation. He has delivered babies, set bones, sutured wounds, written prescriptions, etc. His skills appear to be sufficient enough to have filled hospital officials, his fellow medics at the hospital, his colleagues, and the AMA. When confronted with the evidence, he admits to being an impostor, but points to his unblemished record of patient care.

do you disclose this information? if so, how?
develop a PR campaign which would inform patients and public.
how will the information be released?
what would be your media relations strategy?
how would you define the issue?

this is going to be on my final. i’m very bad at this and i don’t know what to do…anything will help!
Thank you!


Also, do you get the chance to do internships in syracuse university ? Because I know BU is highly recommended for internships.
Thanks in advance!

I’m thinking about a possible internship with the cincinnati reds while majoring in Sports Managment. I was just wondering what they do?

Historically, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) has not wanted to be called Christians. Their founder, Joseph Smith, said that Christians were ‘all wrong’ – their creeds were an abomination and that they were all corrupt.’ (Pearl of Great Price).

The Mormon church is now spending millions of dollars on a public relations campaign aimed at moving into mainstream Christianity and trying to overcome the stigma of being a cult. The political and economic benefits are obvious. Further, if they are accepted as traditional Christians their proselytising of Christian denominations will also be easier
If you can’t accept what the leader of your church has stated, how can you accept your church. I don’t make this stuff up I simply question it.

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