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GoodPR June 2009 Edition

 A Monthly Newsletter for Public Relations, Marketing and Branding Professionals 

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It’s interesting how quickly -- with a little PR help -- local stories can become national news. So when soon-to-be newlyweds Kristen Myers and Chris Heckman encouraged their guests to donate funds to a streetcar initiative in Cincinnati in lieu of wedding gifts, Wordsworth recognized the elements of a gathering opportunity.

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Are Tradeshows Worth It?Hitting The "What Now?" Wall in Social Media

So, you've created a blog.  You've started a Twitter account.  And, you've set up a YouTube page.  You are officially part of the social media scene, but then so is everyone else, or so it seems.  So now what?  How do you differentiate yourself in such a busy sphere?  Here are the three best ways:  participation, integration and evaluation.

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When Burt's Bees, long known for its sustainability practices was purchased by Clorox, many of the company's devoted fans balked. 

How could one company so aligned with green practices affiliate itself with one considered by many to be anything but green? 

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Wordsworth’s spokesperson training team is getting around a lot these days. In a month’s time they have traveled to Seattle to train senior execs at a Fortune 100 company, then returned to coach the CFO and CEO of two Cincinnati-based national corporations. Fresh from addressing Leadership Northern Kentucky on the topic of media relations, the theme of Morarity's presentation to SMPS will be Social Media 101.

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Wordsworth the Poet turns 239 on
April 7 this year. Wordsworth the PR firm turns 20.  Despite the age difference what we have in common is the belief that successful communications are an art, and deserve to be treated as such.