Making (PR) Waves in Poland?

Claire Thompson, freelance PR Consultant, Waves PR

I recently wrote up a blogpost on the PR communications around the grounding of planes when ‘that volcano’ erupted. I didn’t do much to share the posts as I felt they needed some measurement including to compare reach, tone, etc if they were to be valuable, and, frankly, serving my own clients  just had to take first call on my time.

The first effect of this was that people stuck at the airport are now ringing me, thinking I manage PR for RyanAir, Delta, etc.  Which, of course, I don’t. I’m just infinitely more contactable!

My article was an appraisal of their performance, and mostly ‘could do better’ on the PR front.

The second effect is that this blog has now been republished, but I’m not sure where:

http://theonliner.lv/lv/lidojumu_kompaniju_pr_aktivitates_vulkanu_krizes_laika_case_study.html/?ssid=6446f2eecfb53c62286b93ad2a3e5017

Eastern European – polish?

PR is PR in any language, it would seem!

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1 Comment

  • By claireatwaves, May 14, 2010 @ 11:01 pm

    Just found out – it’s Latvian. (Thank you Google Chrome)

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