Tuesday 27 February 2007

How to use Internet for Public Relations

Latest surveys show that people become more and more addicted to the Internet services of news providing. For example viewing video on the Web is not just the purview of the youngest demographics. Though males 18-24 are the most frequent viewers (35% view online video at least once a day), the 35-44 and 45-54 age segments are equally likely to view online content. This opens new doors for the PR business since news displayed on the Internet receive comments and feedback long after being posted. The Internet extends the life of a story months and months after being published. “People are increasingly getting their news from the Web,” Los Angeles Associated Press Editor Danny Pollock told a recent Public Relations Society of America roundtable. So the Internet is the now fashion of PR a business opportunity nobody should miss.

The Foundry School, which I am currently attending, offers training courses for PR practitioners, translators and computer engineers. It is a training, research and development center working on behalf of SigEx Inc. The revolutionary platform it uses for communication is based on the SuperPBX concept. The Foundry and Sigex Inc. are the creation of CEO Chris Cantell and COO Frederic Artru - two professionals in their field of activity. In case you are interested joining our team please send your CV to recruiter@cantellcommunications.com.

Diana Zotescu, student at SigEx Foundry ( http://sigexfoundry.info )
"Public Relations & Advertisement" project of The Foundry School ( http://thefoundryschoo.tv)