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AIG uses ad campaign to thank taxpayers for bailout | Politico

AIG uses ad campaign to thank taxpayers for bailout | Politico | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
American International Group is launching an ad campaign that will air during post-season football games, awards shows and morning news programs and thanks taxpayers for coming to the insurer’s rescue during the financial crisis.

 

American International Group is launching an ad campaign that will air during post-season football games, awards shows and morning news programs and thanks taxpayers for coming to the insurer’s rescue during the financial crisis.

The “Thank You America” campaign will highlight AIG’s recovery and the repayment of the federal government’s bailout, which at its peak in 2009 consisted of a $182.3 billion commitment from the Treasury and the Federal Reserve....

 

The campaign follows Treasury’s announcement earlier this month that it sold its final shares of AIG. The ads will highlight the calculation that the government made a $22.7 billion profit on the bailout....

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Why not donate the money instead to Sandy relief and operate ethically? Just my opinion...

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Creating Great Images With Quotes Is Like Creating Flags For Your Fans To Wave: 3 Free Tools To Create Your Own

Creating Great Images With Quotes Is Like Creating Flags For Your Fans To Wave: 3 Free Tools To Create Your Own | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
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Tools every blogger, content pro can use.

Karen Dietz's comment, April 21, 1:48 PM
Thanks for the comments Gail, Beth and Marco!
Ricard Garcia's curator insight, April 22, 2:43 AM

Soooo useful for ESL! Creativity and communication!

M. Van Amelsvoort's curator insight, April 25, 9:03 PM

I'm not a big fan of the overuse of quotes, but creating and sharing them could be a good EFL lesson.

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22 Rules to Phenomenal Storytelling: What Emma Coats Learned and Tweeted [Infographic]

22 Rules to Phenomenal Storytelling: What Emma Coats Learned and Tweeted [Infographic] | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Former Pixar storyboard artist Emma Coats tweeted these rules: a mix of things learned from directors and coworkers at Pixar, listening to writers and directors talk about their craft, and via tria...

 

Love this inforgraphic to keep handy! I'll probably use it in workshops, too.

 

This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it 


[Inspiration for writers, bloggers, content pros ~ Jeff]


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Free Data Visualization Software | Tableau Public

Free Data Visualization Software | Tableau Public | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Hey everyone -- this looks like a really great FREE tool for taking a bunch of data and creating a stunning visual story. I haven't tested it because I don't have a pile of data to crunch, make it look beautiful, or tell a story with it. 

 

But if you do, then I wanted to make sure I passed this along.

 

Enjoy trying it out.


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Perrine Crampton's comment, May 28, 2012 9:06 PM
I wish it supported a Macintosh environment. :-(
Karen Dietz's comment, May 28, 2012 10:28 PM
Oh, bummer that it doesn't Perrine! Guess I won't be using it on my iPad :( Hope you have a wonderful week and thanks for re-scooping the article.
Perrine Crampton's comment, May 28, 2012 11:02 PM
@karenDietz Thanks for sharing it. :-)
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How to Generate Leads With SlideShare -- & Your Biz Stories |

How to Generate Leads With SlideShare -- & Your Biz Stories | | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Are you using SlideShare? Would you like more leads? In this article I'll reveal how to use SlideShare to generate quality leads. SlideShare for Leads?

 

SlideShare is the world’s largest content-sharing community for professionals.

Data collected by ComScore and presented in an infographic by Column Five Media,SlideShare: The Quiet Giant of Content Marketing, reveals SlideShare has 5 times more traffic from business owners than Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn (which now owns SlideShare)....


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Very useful SlideShare tips and a good reminder to include it in your storytelling or content marketing toolbox.

Linda Buckmaster's curator insight, January 15, 11:32 AM

A comprehensive articles regarding quality leads by SlideShare

Ron McIntyre's curator insight, January 16, 11:22 AM

Good article on SlideShare but also review the provider of the site also.  New concept that could work for social biz.

Karen Dietz's comment, January 16, 11:39 AM
Love the comments Jeff, Linda and Ron! Yes, SlideShare holds lots of potential for businesses -- plus it is very easy to use. I love it because the learning curve is so short.
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How To Make Your Message Stick Infographic

How To Make Your Message Stick Infographic | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
A great infographic about how to make your message stick. This is perfect for any budding social entrepreneurs trying to figure out how to convey their ideas to potential funders, partners, employees,...

 

LOVE this infographic! It's all about using storytelling and story elements to make your content stick. The infographic makes perfect sense, is easy to read and understand, and is right on!

 

Keep this one handy and refer to it often :)) I know I will be using it in my classes and workshops.


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