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briansolis: Putting the Public Back in Public Relations: Crooked Monkey Style

  • MLEstyle · 2 months ago
    Great post Mark! I agree completely! They did an excellent job engaging and recruiting the right people for their event...and it was fun! I went with no expectations...and left thinking, "Wow, thaaat was a cool event."
  • cheeky_geeky · 2 months ago
    I went with no expectations...and left thinking, "Wow, thaaat was a cool event."

    Couldn't have said it better myself.
  • Chris · 2 months ago
    Hey Brian. Love the blog and what your doing in the online social media recruitment space. I would like to touch base with you and see how we could potentially work together.
  • adamss · 2 months ago
    it has been a cool game.
  • dcjcameron · 2 months ago
    Another lesson here, Brian and all, is the value in taking risks. This wasn't exactly the safest approach. Some invited guests might have been turned away from this event by the cryptic nature of everything as well as the not-so-savory part of Washington. With a willingness to take a risk though, they added to the overall experience and it seemingly paid off. The alternative is to go the conventional route, which is seemingly safer... But safe is boring. And boring leads to blands NOT brands.
  • cheeky_geeky · 2 months ago
    Honestly, at one point I was tempted not to go precisely because of what you point out. And perhaps some were. But the people that did outweighed the people that didn't. Thanks for the "safe is boring" comment.
  • Jay-Z · 1 month ago
    Emperor Vodka drinks were the best part of the party, hands down!!!