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Times up.....i'm coming

Ross S. Irvine | 12.07.2001 17:11

I've just launched the ePublic Relations™ web page,where corporate PR, communications, branding, and marketing professionals learn about the plans, strategies, and objectives of social activists and how they use the internet. I just wanted to warn you lazy hippy fuckers

Who and what is ePublic Relations™?

ePublic Relations Ltd was created to explore and encourage discussion on how the information revolution, including the internet, and other factors in society have changed public relations (this basically means we're all out of ideas so we're gonna copy yours!). The term ePublic Relations™ is used to describe this development. ePublic Relations hopes to receive comments – good, bad, and indifferent – and to incorporate them into my web site.
The article, "ePublic Relations 101. PR lessons from the Battle in Seattle: An introduction to how the internet has fundamentally changed PR" which kicked off this site was read by several hundred people around the world. From this article, the idea of epublic relations continues to evolve. Some of the feed back will be posted in a site update. Soon i'm gonna be fucking you guys up the ass and there's nothing you can do about it. Other articles will be added. Your thoughts, suggestions and comments are welcome.

Contact:  rsirvine@epublicrelations.org.

COME ON, GIVE ME HELL

Copyright 2000 ePublic Relations Ltd.

Ross S. Irvine
- e-mail: rsirvine@epublicrelations.org
- Homepage: www.epublicrelations.org