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Much To Do About Twitter

By: Susan Iskiwitch

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05/09/2008 - Twitter has been the discussion EVERYWHERE as of late, including the Standing Partnership lunch room. One of my colleagues who shall remain nameless challenged me to provide him with thoughts about Twitter's usefulness. BusinessWeek's Stephen Baker is currently writing a story on the growth of…

Limits of the Internet

By: Maria Donaldson

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05/02/2008 -   We talk a lot about the vast possibilities that the Internet has afforded PR, especially on this blog. But it is not often we reflect on the limits of the Internet, as Felix Salmon points out in this Portfolio article. If you were to…

Supporting Community Partners; Stray Rescue Pep Rally

By: Kristin Gumper

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05/01/2008 - Standing Partnership is proud to support Stray Rescue of St. Louis as one of our 2008 community partners. Tomorrow, we're hoping that hundreds, maybe even thousands, of St. Louisans will also be proud to support this critical organization for the city's homeless animals. At 9…

Springsteen Plays Golf at Spring Creek (well, almost)

By: Marijean Jaggers

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04/30/2008 - Ever have a story that almost happens? We had a peach of an opportunity. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band booked tee times at Spring Creek Golf Club, a client of Standing Partnership's in Charlottesville, Va. While The Boss and the band didn't want…

News flash: Wikipedia is not always accurate

By: Justin Lopinot

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04/30/2008 - I've been grading papers this week (a LOT of papers) for the two college courses that I'm teaching. I keep running into a problem: Students citing Wikipedia as a source. It's not just in my classes that I see Wikipedia being overly legitimatized. A colleague…

Trader Joe's and the Rectifying of the Ooze

By: Susan Iskiwitch

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04/29/2008 - After work yesterday, I went to the Trader Joe's in the St. Louis suburb of Brentwood to buy some ingredients for a stir-fry dinner: onions, tofu, snap peas and green and red peppers. I got home, broke into the cellophane that contained my peppers, and…

Branding: A different way to start the conversation

By: Marijean Jaggers

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04/29/2008 - Michelle Golden has a great point on her Golden Practices blog. At Standing, when we begin branding conversations with clients we lead them through discussion about who they ARE; what promise they've made and kept to their communities. A different approach, and one that may…

Bloggers, reporters and journalists...oh my!

By: Maya Lunnemann

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04/28/2008 - A recent conversation with my mother-in-law had me thinking about the way journalism has evolved over the past few years. Are those who are in the social media world (i.e. bloggers, online news gatherers, etc.) changing the role and definition of “journalist?” According to Wikipedia,…

The Merry-Go-Round Is Optional

By: Mistie Thompson

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04/25/2008 - Standing Partnership has a cool office - elegant, organized and with a beautiful "treehouse" feel due to the view most of us have of the mini-forest right outside our office. At least I thought we had a cool office - until I saw these. Bonus…

Planes and Pedicures

By: Beth Minnigerode

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04/24/2008 -   With the number of flight delays and cancellations I've experienced lately, I've come to expect that I'll be stranded at an airport for an extra few hours each time I travel. That's why I was so happy to read my St. Louis Business Journal…

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