Online PR Course With Damien Mulley
On Saturday I attended Mulley Communications Online PR course in Dublin. I’m not a PR person but I found the course to be really useful from the point of view of someone running a small business and making and interacting with contacts online. The course was backed up with examples and links to lots of resources that are useful for anyone working online. This was the first run of the course and the modules covered were
- Basics of Online Comms
- Developing a Communications Bible
- Developing a Comms Philosophy
- Working with: Blogs, Forums, Twitter etc.
- Finding Tools – Who is talking about you online?
- Crisis Communications
Damien has posted up notes, images and video on two of the course modules on his blog:
1. Online Communications Guidelines/Philosophy
2. Crisis Communications
Thanks to Damien for a great day.
On a slightly related note, last year Mr. Mulley gave away some of his notes from his Blogging and Online Marketing course. I did a little bit of graphic design work on the cover and layout of the notes. You can download both sets of notes below by clicking on the covers below:
Here’s a sample page from the Online Marketing set.
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Hi Jennifer,
I knew that was you! If you had not arrived late we all would have known as you missed the part where we all introduced ourselves!
Sorry I couldn’t stick around to say hello.
Was a good day all right.
New site looks great too!
Hi Dave, I didn’t know everyone introduced themselves at the start. Dag nammit. Oh well, shame on me for being late. It was a good day. I saw you at the back but I legged it off myself at the end too. Next time I’ll definitely come over and say hi.