17 Dec 2010
| by Cathy Bussey
and inviting the public to pick their favourite....placed in branded bins and members of the public were encouraged to pick one according to their political ...
17 Dec 2010
| by Cathy Bussey
that operates as the public face of the building industry.
It asked Whiteoaks to launch its Art of Building ...
of media once the finalists' pictures had been chosen and the public was invited to vote for the winner ...
across the world, while 2,500 votes were cast by the public.
HINDSIGHT
Jenny Tandy, Account ...
17 Dec 2010
| by Cathy Bussey
microsite, where the public could vote for their favourite performances. X Factor runners-up Olly Murs ...
streamed online and voted for by the public.
The event launched exactly three days after last year ...
17 Dec 2010
| by Cathy Bussey
ran an online poll asking the public to nominate their favourite nostalgic treat.
Objectives ...
17 Dec 2010
| by Cathy Bussey
. The Slapometer was born. This website gave the public an opportunity to deliver a virtual 'slap' to Gordon Brown ...
17 Dec 2010
| by Cathy Bussey
of publications from newspapers to women's magazines. Coverage also appeared online and on broadcast outlets ...
17 Dec 2010
| by Cathy Bussey
execution and a brilliantly simple idea that resonated with the media and the public and was perfect ...
17 Dec 2010
| by Cathy Bussey
. And it's an example of the Mischief approach to PR.
We don't simply relate information to the public ...
17 Dec 2010
| by Jon McLeod, public affairs & corp comms chairman, Weber
Shandwick
The great thing about being in PR is that everyone knows how to do a better job than you.
17 Dec 2010
created role of policy and public affairs manager. Well known as a Labour blogger, Hilton was previously ...
of comms and public affairs Tracey Sands.
MCE Public Relations, the Belfast-based consultancy headed ...
.
The CIPR Government Affairs Group will hear from Lord Tom McNally, Liberal Democrat minister of state ...