Friday, February 26, 2010

Digital Bridges Event

Tomorrow is the big day, our Digital Bridges awareness event is finally here! The semester is flying by and my PR campaigns group has been planning for several weeks. We took on this campaign as an assignment for our class and it has been great experience for a great organization. Digital Bridges, along with The Knight Foundation and Georgia College & State University, is a citizen led initiative involving the innovative uses of technology to improve the quality of life of the Milledgeville community. Our group will have a station set up at the Milledgeville Mall tomorrow morning/afternoon to inform consumers about what Digital Bridges is all about. Everyone has put a lot of hard work into making this all come together so we're keeping our fingers crossed for the best! A blog post with results is up next...Wish us luck!

Internship Time!

It's that time of year again...everyone is on the hunt for the perfect internship. My classmates are interviewing all over the place - some in Atlanta, Macon, Savannah and Eatonton, Georgia. With that being said, I've decided to stay in Milledgeville and get some local experience and I couldn't be more excited. I'm so happy to report that my internship will be at the Milledgeville Baldwin County Convention and Visitors Bureau. I have a friend who interned for the CVB last summer and had an awesome experience so she led me to this great opportunity....I'm so grateful! The visitors center is super busy and focused on tourism in the Milledgeville community, always trying to get travelers to explore this "old south" town. Please take a minute to visit the CVB's website (www.milledgevillecvb.com) to discover everything Milledgeville has to offer...especially if you're looking for a charming antebellum getaway. I had no idea how much is out there that I should take advantage of before I graduate!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Ben & Jerry's: My favorite scoop AND socially active!



I just got home from the gym and ate steamed green beans and a leftover chicken breast. This obviously did not satisfy my tummy and I knew I needed something more...ICE CREAM always does the trick! I made a promise to myself that I would not divulge in this guilty pleasure until spring break is over, however, there was a half full tub of Half-Baked Ben & Jerry's in the freezer calling my name.
I told myself I'd have only one spoonful. I don't know why I thought this was realistic, because I obviously failed to stop at just one scoop. As I was finishing off the remnants of my favorite sweet treat, I knew I had to blog about it. Not only to tell you all that if you've never experienced the deliciousness of Ben & Jerry's, you should immediately run (or drive, whatever works best for you) to the closest grocery store and buy a pint. I would advise you on what not to get, as most brands have some not-so-tasty flavors, but this is absolutely not the case for my dear Ben & Jerry's brand. I've never had a flavor I didn't enjoy, so you're safe to try them all.(At this point, I've given you 3 hyperlinks, so there's no excuse not to at least check out their webpage.) But back to why I felt this calling to spread the word about this fabulous ice cream... not only is it the best quality because of the unique flavors AND it's all natural ingredients, but the company is on mission. You can describe them as "socially responsible" which is why I feel it's appropriate to publicize them on my PR blog. The company's mission statement has 3 parts that are connected: the social mission, the product mission, and the economic mission. I could go on and on about each section of their mission, but I want to focus in on the social mission for now. Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen once said "Business has a repsonsibility to give back to the community." With this philosophy, they've built relationships with their community which makes the Ben & Jerry's culture so unique and publicly appealing. This is a brand that's mastered the art of connecting with their public, which has inevitably led to their lasting success. If you would like to stay in-tune with their newest flavors, check them out on Twitter @cherrygarcia...Maybe a PR internship will pop up, you never know!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Tweet tweet...Yeah, you heard me: I LOVE TWITTER!



My public relations professor dropped the bomb on my campaigns class last Wednesday: she asked us to "tweet"...on Twitter that is! After a year of boycotting the newest craze in social media, I must admit I really surprised myself. Not only was I shocked at how much I loved this so-called tweeting activity, but I actually found myself thinking about Twitter throughout the day (kind of lame, yeah...but at least I'm honest). I was pretty irritated when I heard the requirements of the infamous tweeting assignment...she told my fellow classmates and I that we were supposed to tweet at least 25 times during the upcoming week (including the use of links and @replies). This assignment did the trick, not only did I become active on the site but I also realize why this is such a vital tool in the PR profession. With the use of @replies, you can respond to corporations or individuals and let them know how you feel about something. With the use of links, you can publicize anything you like at the moment. And if you have a new idea, it's totally acceptable in the twitter community to retweet as many times a day as one sees fit! I love the fact that I'm a full-time tweeter now, hopefully my follower list will grow in 2010. If you're not on Twitter, set yourself up an account and follow people who have the same interests as you...But beware, it's addictive. Tweet ya later!