Ever since I started to study PR and started to understand the effort that goes into creating a PR and marketing campaign, I have gained an appreciation for a campaign that can make me stop and think! For me, the campaigns I remember the most are those were companies use their platforms to highlight the
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Fáilte, The title isn’t just about how I miss my time in Boston. It’s more than that. It tells the short story of the whole reason I was there in the first place. To play Gaelic football for the Shannon Blues of Boston. Shannon
Conor McGregor – the man, the myth, the legend. The loud mouth, Crumlin born showman has became famous for his illusive striking, crazy fight predictions and his ability to roast his opponents in press conferences to the point of freezing up when faced with him in the cage. Love him or hate him- his PR
Although I may not be a fitness fanatic nor play any sports (I once did, trust me), I am a huge follower of the GAA, both in my local club and county. In most recent years it has come to my attention the tremendous effects and benefits Public Relations has had on GAA and it
FOOTBALL VS PUBLIC RELATIONS Volume 1: Part II Public Relations within Soccer Hi everyone, welcome back. If you read my last blog post you would know that I looked at the similarities between football and public relations. If you haven’t saw it yet, feel free to go check it out. Today I’m sticking with
Not many things will get me up early on a cold wet and windy Sunday morning in January but football is the one thing that will. I have been playing Gaelic football since I can remember for my local club St Marys Burren. My family has always been involved with our local club from playing