Been charging $100 an hour for the past seven years and haven’t increase my rates for PR services. The cost of doing business for me has gone up by leaps and bounds, especially the cost of healthcare and the cost of database subscriptions — like Bacons, Luce, Burelles, PR Newswire and such. I’m thinking that $150 to $200 is typical for an independent and senior PR representative (been working since the mid 80s). What’s your take on what the average rate should be for PR services now – 7 years later.
Been charging $100 an hour for the past seven years and haven’t increase my rates for PR services. The cost of doing business for me has gone up by leaps and bounds, especially the cost of healthcare and the cost of database subscriptions — like Bacons, Luce, Burelles, PR Newswire and such. I’m thinking that $150 to $200 is typical for an independent and senior PR representative (been working since the mid 80s). What’s your take on what the average rate should be for PR services now – 7 years later.
Hey all.
I really like TCG’s in general buts its always a pain to find anyone to play with, that’s why i wanna find a good prober ONLINE TCG.
I have already tryed Urban rival, nice game have a very “finished” feel to it but it’s to limited to my tast with only 4 cards pr battle, dosent really feel like a card game becaues of it.
I then tryed Alteil but it dosent feel “finished” to rough around the eges with the interface ect.
Last is The Continuum, well it kinda lost the card game aspect, not what im looking for.
Also i would like to avoid any game based on an already astablished name (pokemon, yogioh ect)
I want to work in advertising. Which major is better for this, Business/Marketing or Communications?
I’m a college freshman and my declared major is currently Business/Marketing, however I’m not crazy about a lot of the business classes I have to take and I talked to my advisor who told me that might be a sign that I should change my major. But a friend told me today that he knows someone who graduated with a communications degree to go into advertising but preference was sometimes given to business/marketing people. So is communications as good as B/M?