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Communication during tough times
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 • 3-4:30 p.m. Eastern With Stacy Wilson, president of Eloquor Consulting, Inc

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Ragan Communications presents ...
Corporate Communicators Conference 2009 The longest-running and most prestigious event for employee communicators
May 6–8, 2009 • The World-Renowned Drake Hotel • Chicago, IL

What
communicators can learn from MyRagan
Internal communicators and PR pros can learn a lot from MyRagan's experience
as a professional networking site
The Ragan Report
Inside
the Mayo Clinic podcast
We caught up with the man behind Mayo Clinic’s long-running medical podcasts
to learn how it started and how it’s done
Web
Content Report
Every
editor’s great balancing act
How understanding the desires of your readers—and how to reach them—along with
the needs of management will enhance readership and impress the C-suit
Corporate Writer & Editor
Social
media: What to adopt, what to drop in 2008
PR pros weigh in on the rapidly multiplying social media services and how they
may or may not help you do your job better this year
Media
Relations Report

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