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Public Relations has changed forever. PR 2.0 Tactics for Musicians
Wednesday, September 2, 2009Last Week I posted part 1 of a two part series with one of the people I respect most in the world of Public Relations - Deirdre Breakenridge. Dierdre recently finished her fourth Financial Times business book,
“Putting the Public Back in Public Relations,” co-authored by Brian Solis, published in March 2009 and available in major bookstores. She has also authored: “PR 2.0, New Media, New Tools, Ne...
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