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July 29

Working the Crowd Via Twitter

Mike Panetta

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Lots of people can work a room in Washington. The cool kids are working the crowd. Let me explain:

Today, coming back from a client meeting, I see a large group of people standing outside our offices in Washington. I'm thinking it's another false fire alarm and get ready to pass the time getting myself a nice cold press coffee at Caribou Coffee in our lobby. . . but then I realize everyone is looking across the street at the Mayflower Hotel and it has cop cars and secret service black trucks at the entrance. Maybe it's...

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August 13

Messaging with Murderous Intent

Bill McIntyre

boxing_punch.jpgYou can be an environmentalist and still hate spotted owls.  That's probably the best way to declare war on "vanilla" messaging and show how advocacy outreach can move well beyond your composite supporter network.

So, when PR Week wanted to know a little more about my brand of "messaging with murderous intent" (which the reporter probably thought was risky since I'm the former NRA chief spokesman) I was only to happy to testify.  

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