The PRofessional – PRPLI Blog

The PRofessional – PRPLI Blog2023-03-06T06:45:39-05:00

What’s New at PRPLI: Introducing the PRofessional Blog

Welcome to the PRofessional Blog!

PRPLI has a long tradition of publishing a newsletter for its members. Over the years it has gone from a printed piece to an electronic version and now a blog. We will be using this blog to communicate about developments, changes and insights into our profession, report out on our programs and events and to celebrate the accomplishments of our members. Check out our posts below.

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Do you want to build your professional brand and online reputation? We are currently seeking volunteer writers to contribute their time and talent to our blog. Share your expertise and insights with the PRPLI community and our network of contacts.
Content will be posted on our website, shared on social media and promoted in our email newsletter.
This is a great opportunity to boost your visibility and highlight your experience.

If you would like to contribute or have news to share with the membership, contact us at info@prpli.org. PRPLI members only.

Newsletter Summer 2016 – Upgrade to Online Fundraising

By Williams Ekinam Software like idealware (idealware.org) which offers comprehensive resources and guides. Second, select a fundraising software that offers many of the functionalities that will maximize your success, such as custom-branded buttons like “Donate” [...]

Spring 2016 – From the Reporter’s Side

Pei-Sze Cheng is an Emmy Award-winning investigative journalist for WNBC TV (NBC 4 New York). She first joined the station in 2005 as a general assignment reporter and has covered some of New York’s biggest stories such as Hurricane Sandy (known unofficially as “Superstorm Sandy”) and the Sandy Hook school shooting.

Winter 2016: Can Combining PR and Marketing Help Meet your Goals?

For many years, companies have kept their marketing and public relations offices separate, finding it beneficial to allow for these efforts to work apart rather than together. In recent years, more companies are opting to combine these offices and have them work collaboratively to meet the company’s needs.

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