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February 2, 2011

pamlontos: Other than just the big social networking sites (Facebook LinkedIn Twitter) have you considered joining Naymz or Plaxo? http://www.prpr.net

pamlontos: Other than just the big social networking sites (Facebook LinkedIn Twitter) have you considered joining Naymz or Plaxo? http://www.prpr.net
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Published on February 02, 2011 06:01

January 31, 2011

pamlontos: When being interviewed, avoid industry jargon and technical language as much as possible. - http://www.prpr.net

pamlontos: When being interviewed, avoid industry jargon and technical language as much as possible. - http://www.prpr.net
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Published on January 31, 2011 06:01

November 8, 2010

pamlontos: Before an interview, prepare 3-5 main points you'd like to cover. If the conversation goes astray, revert back to these - www.prpr.net

pamlontos: Before an interview, prepare 3-5 main points you'd like to cover. If the conversation goes astray, revert back to these - www.prpr.net
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Published on November 08, 2010 06:00

October 22, 2010

pamlontos: Social networks and blogs have moved ahead of personal e-mail among most popular on-line activities people engage in - www.prpr.net

pamlontos: Social networks and blogs have moved ahead of personal e-mail among most popular on-line activities people engage in - www.prpr.net
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Published on October 22, 2010 06:00

September 1, 2010

pamlontos: Keep your article word count around 800 to 1,000 words or about 2.5 typed pages. Magazines rarely have room for more. www.prpr.net

pamlontos: Keep your article word count around 800 to 1,000 words or about 2.5 typed pages. Magazines rarely have room for more. www.prpr.net
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Published on September 01, 2010 09:20

August 30, 2010

pamlontos: Summarize your advice and solutions in one final paragraph with a call to action at the end. www.prpr.net

pamlontos: Summarize your advice and solutions in one final paragraph with a call to action at the end. www.prpr.net
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Published on August 30, 2010 09:20

August 27, 2010

pamlontos: The middle of the article should contain 3 to 8 tips, strategies, or steps the reader can take to solve the problem. www.prpr.net

pamlontos: The middle of the article should contain 3 to 8 tips, strategies, or steps the reader can take to solve the problem. www.prpr.net
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Published on August 27, 2010 09:20

August 24, 2010

pamlontos: Use the second paragraph to relate the dilemma to the readers. This is their problem too, make sure they know you understand. www.prpr.net

pamlontos: Use the second paragraph to relate the dilemma to the readers. This is their problem too, make sure they know you understand. www.prpr.net
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Published on August 24, 2010 22:00

August 23, 2010

pamlontos: Don't use real names if your story or illustration is based on an actual client. Use generics like Bill, Sally, and ACME corp. www.prpr.net

pamlontos: Don't use real names if your story or illustration is based on an actual client. Use generics like Bill, Sally, and ACME corp. www.prpr.net
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Published on August 23, 2010 09:15

August 20, 2010

pamlontos: Start off with a great opening sentence and follow with a story or illustrative scenario. www.prpr.net

pamlontos: Start off with a great opening sentence and follow with a story or illustrative scenario. www.prpr.net
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Published on August 20, 2010 09:10

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