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New Mexico Tourism Issues Digital Media RFP

New Mexico Tourism Issues Digital Media RFP

The State of New Mexico and Tourism Department has issued an RFP for Website Development and Redesign. They seek a digital firm for creating, designing and developing a new website for the New Mexico Tourism Department (www.newmexico.org) (NMTD) and the Department owned, but independently funded New Mexico Magazine (www.nmmagazine.com) (the

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Starbucks customers still seething over long lines

Starbucks is everywhere. Why not on a commuter flight?

Can you imagine a future of flying in which a window seat wasn’t an option? That’s just one of the considerations being put into play at an Airbus idea hub in Silicon Valley. The end goal is to completely transform the airplane cabin, so the entire flight experience is different,

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Donald Trump and network PR

Donald Trump and Network PR

A recent CNN headline screamed, “Donald Trump is Fox News’ Top PR guy” … the article then went about the task of trying to argue that President Trump is the news network’s best public relations voice, because, though he remains antagonistic to the rest of the media, he seems to

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Big Brands Mixing with Reality Television

Reality television isn’t just tied to big brands through advertising time, but more in the way Ford Motors was tied to serial television shows in the 70’s. They are part and parcel of the programs. One of the most recent examples was on The New Celebrity Apprentice with Welch’s grape

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Special Needs PR: When Publicity Is Heartwarming

Special Needs PR: When Publicity Is Heartwarming

Recently the Cherokee County School District won 15 awards presented by the Georgia School Public Relations Association – that’s a record. They even won the top award presented for Best in Class. But they also won, along with many others, a Gold Award for Photography for a photograph titled Let

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Amazon continues hiring blitz

Amazon continues hiring blitz

The American economy is changing. From a manufacturing economy in the 50s, the economy slowly morphed into a (mostly) consumer economy in the 80s and 90s. Still, despite this market shift, American business was still conducted in person, in traditional brick and mortar businesses and American malls, anchored by familiar

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