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Technology PR Sessions at 2008 PRSA Conference

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» Technology PR Sessions at 2008 PRSA Conference.   Several sessions at the 2008 PRSA conference, scheduled for October 25-28 in Detroit, look particularly relevant for those of us involved in PR for technology products and services: "Word of mouth" marketing and many social media sessions. DIY Marcom Resources.

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How Marketers Can Help Salespeople Succeed with Large Companies

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December 16, 2008 in Sales Materials | Permalink. All content on this blog is Copyright (c) 2007-current year by Janice King/WriteSpark, except as noted. TrackBack URL for this entry: [link]. Listed below are links to weblogs that reference How Marketers Can Help Salespeople Succeed with Large Companies : Comments. DIY Overview.

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Conference Focuses on Making the Most of Customer References

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November 11, 2008 in Case Studies | Permalink. All content on this blog is Copyright (c) 2007-current year by Janice King/WriteSpark, except as noted. Although I have not participated in this conference myself, the program looks very relevant and past events have been well attended by technology company representatives. DIY Overview.

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Technical Writer or Technical Copywriter? What's the Difference?

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« Technology PR Sessions at 2008 PRSA Conference | Main. August 19, 2008 in Sales Materials , Working with Writers | Permalink. All content on this blog is Copyright (c) 2007-current year by Janice King/WriteSpark, except as noted. Case Studies. Content Marketing. Sales Materials. Social Media. White Papers. DIY Overview.

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When the Draft has "Problems"

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  October 28, 2008 in Sales Materials , Working with Writers | Permalink. All content on this blog is Copyright (c) 2007-current year by Janice King/WriteSpark, except as noted. Which strategies have you used to handle problem drafts and cranky reviewers? Share your insights by commenting on this post. DIY Marcom Resources.