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Advantage Series: This is PR : The Realities of Public Relations (with InfoTrac)

Advantage Series: This is PR : The Realities of Public Relations (with InfoTrac)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Textbook
Review: Okay, I had to get it for a class. Now, I'm not saying it's a bad book. But, it's a text--lots of useful info written in the most insomnia-defeating way possible.

You'll find out everything you ever wanted to know but never knew would be on the final. But, it's weak on the 'Net. For that, a friend loaned me her Guerrilla PR: Wired by Michael Levine. Wow! Totally deals with the Internet and how to use it to your advantage.

Like I said, This is PR isn't bad or anything. In fact, it's actually pretty good. I wish it were a bit cheaper, though, but it's a text--ever find a new text for under $100?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Book
Review: This book gives you a general view of public realtions that is good for those who are curious about the industry. However, I would read Michael Levine's Guerilla PR Wired to gain a more thorough view of Public Relations.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Solid, well-written textbook
Review: Though it could use an updated edition, This is PR is a terrific textbook. It doesn't get the respect or attention that Cutlip's Effective Public Relations text gets, but it's nearly as good.


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