MarcomBlog is a collaborative effort between sixteen terrific public relations and marketing professionals from around the world and students in Auburn University’s Department of Communication and Journalism.
Our purpose: To actively involve students in conversations with practitioners from around the world. Blogs offer a unique opportunity for students to converse with professionals they never would have met before. Why not harness the power of CMS to bring people together. Think of this as part mentoring exercise by our contributors and part incubator for future PR/Marcom professionals.
Disclaimer
The posts and comments in MarcomBlog do not in any way represent the views of my employer and/or associates. The blog is hosted on servers off-campus and the contributors are individuals stating their own opinions.
The posts by the contributors do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of their employers. Their contributions to the blog are designed to engage students, and other visitors, in thoughtful discussions of marketing communications issues and trends.
Opinions: The commentary contained in this site is solely the personal opinion of the respective poster and/or commentator.
Comments: You are invited, and encouraged, to post your comments in my blog. MarcomBlog reserves the right to delete any comments that are spam, vulgar, abusive and/or express any racial/ethnic/gender/religious bias and/or are libelous. Offensive comments will not be tolerated. There may be other examples, too. Please, just play nice and be respectful of others. Fortunately, I have not had any experience with any of those offending examples, to date. Well, except spam, of course.
Email: I reserve the right to post the contents of any email received in reference to this site and to identify the sender. So, criticisms are welcome, but please be nice.