Meet The Media
Don't Get #Muckedup (UPDATE)
Shea Anderson
May 2, 2012
There’s a fun (if occasionally cringe-worthy) discussion on Twitter right now, sponsored by the journalism all-things site Muckrack. The hashtag had simple parameters: What practice ...
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Howdy, Partner
Shea Anderson
April 27, 2012
Call it media consolidation, but you’d be missing the point. Media organizations are always looking for smart (read: inexpensive) ways to broaden their reach and ...
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Stunted
Shea Anderson
April 17, 2012
By Brendan Hughes, The Fearey Group PR stunts are alive and kicking in the city of Seattle and nearby. Two recent events – and one ...
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When Print Goes Digital
Shea Anderson
March 29, 2012
By Shea Andersen Anyone interested in the future of Seattle journalism, and journalism in general, owes it to themselves to head over to Crosscut Media ...
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The Headlines Worth Avoiding
Shea Anderson
March 14, 2012
By Sophia Wilkins, The Fearey Group In the realm of public relations a less-than-flattering headline can upset your entire day. Today, the British paper The Telegraph ...
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Talk to Them: Mashable’s PR Lesson
Shea Anderson
March 14, 2012
By Brendan Hughes Want a lesson in building value for your online content? Look no further than Pete Cashmore and Mashable – his wildly-popular social ...
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Talk to Them: Mashable's PR Lesson
Shea Anderson
March 14, 2012
By Brendan Hughes Want a lesson in building value for your online content? Look no further than Pete Cashmore and Mashable – his wildly-popular social ...
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Getting Your Video to go Viral
Shea Anderson
March 13, 2012
Great, so you’ve made a YouTube video. Or you’re going to. Or, you’re at least thinking about making one. The question is, how are you ...
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Looking forward to Seattle Health
Shea Anderson
March 9, 2012
By Sophia Wilkins, The Fearey Group The Fearey Group sat down this week with the editor of an exciting new publication in the Seattle market. ...
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Miss Seattle and The Hazards of Twitter
Shea Anderson
March 7, 2012
#Thinkbeforeyoutweet…a lot of trouble can come from 140 characters. Sure, it’s easy to get caught up in the world of social media. We text, tag, ...
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