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Gallup poll: More people have a negative view of PR and advertising

Among 25 industries in the U.S., public relations and advertising ranked 16th in terms of the public’s positive view. The industries’ image has seen an overall decline since 2001.

 

Not surprising given poor corporate leadership and the constant litany of PR fails and sometimes questionable ethics...

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How To Start Curating Content: Tips and Tools Advice from Amy Schmittauer

Robin Good: Amy Schmittauer has some good basic tips if you are new to content curation and are curious to know which tools you could use to get your feet wet.

 

In this yet undiscovered three-minute video from this past summer, Amy introduces and explains the pros and cons of using Paper.li, Storify and Google Alerts.

 

Useful for beginners. Informative. 7/10

 

Original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iSRd8mK5KI&feature=colike

 

[Just the curation basics ~ Jeff]


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Create Newsletters in Minutes with FlashIssue.com

Create Newsletters in Minutes with FlashIssue.com | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

"FlashIssue is the quickest way to create email newsletters from your blog articles and curated content."

 

That's the claim they make and it's true. I tried this smart little app and had an attractive newsletter made up of the content from my website in minutes. 

 

You simply enter the name of your website, the app fetches the content for you, and you select what you want to include. 

 

Add a title or custom banner and an introduction and voilà - it's ready to send.

 

You can also curate content from other websites with a clipper. 

 

To send, you can integrate the newsletter with mailing lists from MailChimp, with your Gmail contacts or even upload a list of addresses. 

 

FlashIssue seems to be free at the moment. Give it a try at http://welcome.flashissue.com/beta/

 

[On my first test, I created a newsletter in four minutes. It looks like a very interesting newsletter, blogging and content marketing tool - JD]

 

 


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