In His Reflection – Choreographed by Tenisha Cole, Program Specialist of the East Athens Educational Dance Center
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In His Reflection – Choreographed by Tenisha Cole, Program Specialist of the East Athens Educational Dance Center
Hope you enjoy!
So…where have I been since I graduated Georgia Southern?? It took an entire semester after I graduated to land anything really. I am currently wrapping up my summer internship at The Yard in Martha’s Vineyard! O_O Who would’ve thought?? God works in mysterious ways…
No, really, all I did was Google “Dance Internships” and applied! I applied for a lot of jobs that semester and had no idea when if ever I would land anything. But I tried my best to keep hope alive. I tried my best to become a “Prisoner of Hope” as Joyce Meyers calls it. And sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn’t. I was really depressed a lot of the time.
It was quite the interesting Spring…I started working at the movie theater, I got back into dance more, found a new church…near the middle of the semester my life finally made some type of sense since I graduated…but now God has moved! Now not only am I intern for The Yard, but I am also a Social Media Intern for baby gooroo !
Now waiting for what comes next…I’m searching but we’ll see…
This summer I have been extremely blessed for this opportunity! There have been a lot of ups as well as many challenges but all in all I’m grateful!
At The Yard I’ve gained experience in Communication Arts and in a beautiful place too! I’ve gotten to network, work with professional artists, meet professional artists/dancers and made friends along the way!
Me and Ashley Sleeth
So yep, that’s my life at the moment. There are definitely the difficulties but God gets me through them. I pray I never stray too far from Him and that He never stops moving in my life. I am blessed!
Sammii-Chan <3
What is the first thing one thinks of when they think of a Social Media News Release (SMNR)? You might think of public relations, writing or advertising; or maybe even blogging, Twitter or Facebook. That is definitely on the right track to understanding what exactly a social media news release is.
Social Media Training describes a Social Media News Release as “taking advantage of the linking, multimedia and social media capabilities of the Web to make releases more reader-friendly and useful.” RealWire describes it as “a press release format designed for the online world.”
Both are pretty good definitions in my opinion.
A SMNR is a great way to get a news/press release out there without being too dull and boring. I’m not say press releases are boring, but compared to a social media news release, to many, it may look somewhere around those lines.
SMNRs have so many advantages:
There aren’t too many disadvantages to SMNRs that I can really think of,
Are you confused about when you would want/need to use an SMNR if you are a PR practitioner? Don’t be. Just look at the advantages versus the disadvantages and way them. Are you looking to access an extremely large audience quickly? Use an SMNR. Is your target audience media-savvy? If the answer is ‘no’, I wouldn’t recommend an SMNR for you or your company.
If you still need help with writing SMNRs, here are some tips I found from RushPR. This probably won’t have all the answers, but tips are always helpful.
I hope this helped! =)
Here’s another interesting video on social media marketing! Enjoy!
People of our time have discovered a way to shop on Black Friday without the threat of dying or being trampled on. Of course this new method to shopping has to be done one way if it’s a part of our time: the internet.
Online shopping and advertising have boomed recently, outdoing regular Black Friday according to marketwire. Like anything else on the internet, this is a terrific way for people to shop and get unbelievable deals without risking their lives and being outside with all the “mess”.
Here is an excerpt from the site to explain this new phenomenon:
“Delivered as part of Coremetrics, an IBM Company’s third annual Black Friday Benchmark Report, the analysis of the online retail sector reveals the following trends as of 12:00 am PST compared to Black Friday 2009 (year/year):
“On Black Friday, consumers came, they clicked and they shopped their way across the Internet, and this time, they weren’t just looking for bargains,” said John Squire, chief strategy officer, IBM Coremetrics. “Consequently, we’re watching online retail, and increasingly social media and mobile, become the growth engines for retailers everywhere as consumers embrace online shopping not only for its ease and convenience, but as a primary means of researching goods and services.”
Consider this next Black Friday!! =)
Fear not Japanese Anime Fans and Viz Media fans alike! Not many of you may have been aware, but Viz Media has experienced/implemented some “restructuring” within their company this past summer. On May 12, 2010, Viz Media released a statement that the company had made major layoffs/cuts in certain departments of their company to “refine its focus” and “adjust to financial market realities.”
According to Anime News Network, the cut resulted in up to 60 people (40% of the company’s workforce) being laid off. The public relations and design departments were among the ones affected. In Viz’s statement the company states that they are “of course saddened by the departures, and sincerely appreciate the hard work, passion and dedication to those that have moved on.”
However, despite the company’s sadness in the loss of so many employees, Viz believes this is what is best for the company. They also apologize if this change has alarmed any fans and that business lines will not be slowed or cut; so fans have nothing to worry about.
Being a pretty big fan of Viz Media (and wouldn’t mind working for them =op) myself, I am really happy to know that this will not hopefully result in affecting Viz Media’s production, fan base or sales. It also saddens me however as a student about to graduate how things like this could happen. It makes me afraid to go into the workforce, considering that is the next stage of life for me. People happily have jobs one day and the company makes a decision and they have no job the next.
I really hope that all that were cut find jobs they enjoy just as much as they hopefully enjoyed working for Viz. I also wish Viz success and hopefully such a large plan of action won’t have to be taken in the future. =o]
This post is about the ideas, things I should keep in mind, or simply things that stuck out to me in Chapter 7 of the textbook for my PR Writing course, Public Relations Writing and Media Techniques (6th Edition) by Dennis L. Wilcox.
This chapter covered Feature writing and Op-Eds.
This week’s reading notes come from Chapter 6 of our textbook in my PR Writing course, Public Relations Writing and Media Techniques (6th Edition) by Dennis L. Wilcox.
This chapter of our textbook covered fact sheets, advisories, media kits, and pitches. :OD

I had to sign up for Twitter for another class a little bit and at first I thought it was extremely weird and uninteresting. But now it doesn’t seem too bad now that I’ve actually been on it for a bit. I’m not sure how to describe it…it seems like Facebook but more professional maybe, possibly?? It seems like a lot more adult people use it perhaps? I’m not sure.
A lot more celebrities use Twitter than Facebook it seems also. And I’m not I’m not sure why that is…It might be to update fans on what’s going on. . That is unfortunate for me since I use my Facebook more than Twitter and probably still will. Um…I like it though, I suppose. I think I prefer Facebook however just because I’ve used it longer. Basically all of my friends have one, and Twitter seems like it would be just another Facebook account in a sense, and I don’t really need another Facebook account. :\ That is…unless Twitter has an aspect of it Facebook does not. And it would seem that aspect is that Twitter seems to be a lot more useful for networking.
The lingo is cute, but kind of annoying at times because I get confused. But overall, I’d say Twitter’s pretty cool and seems like more of a link to the professional world. The fact that you can meet people through fun interests too is awesome however. I’m glad that Twitter is not just black and white boring professionalism, it can be fun too. But as aforementioned, as far as networking it seems pretty awesome. I am a dancer and Communication Arts major and am able to follow Dance Companies, Audition Networks, and businesses like TokyoPop to see what’s going on and when and if they ever need interns or employees by following their tweets. In conclusion, Twitter’s cool in my book. =OD
For this week’s reading notes in my PR Writing Class, I will cover the key points that stood out to me in chapter 5 of our book, Public Relations Writing and Media Techniques (6th Edition) by Dennis Wilcox.
This chapter covered writing a News Release (NR).