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Public Relations How to Use the Community Wire Service |
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Introduction
Part I. The Community Wire Service Model
A. What is a Community "Wire Service"?
B. How does CWIRE differ from other online
services?
C. What services does CWIRE provide?
D. How is Community Wire funded?
E. How does Community Wire work with
other community organizations?
F. Who is involved with Community Wire?
G. Who benefits most from Community Wire?
Part II. Getting free web-publicity
A. Charitable / Non-Commercial Agencies
B. Businesses
C. Individuals (Hobbyists, WWWolunteers)
Part III. Making Money on the Internet
A. Capturing Revenue
B. Advertising Your Business
C. Examples of Traditional Businesses
D. Examples of WWW Start-Ups
Part IV. Special WWW Promotions
A. Historical Photos
B. Favorite Quotations
C. Family-Oriented Programming
Part V. Information for Computer-Folk
A. Computer Professionals
B. Computer Students
C. Computer Hobbyists
If you would like to contribute an article to be posted here, please contact Robert Marston, Publisher. |
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URL: http://www.cwire.com/pub/PR/how-to.html
CWIRE supports local charities by 1) helping them to create and promote independent websites, 2) promoting their events, 3) syndicating their newsletters and press releases, and 4) recruiting volunteers and donors in the nearby Los Angeles area. Please support CWIRE by advertising with us (or supporting those who do), by referring new merchants, by sending us information to post, and by telling others about CWIRE. HTML and scripts by Robert Marston Copyright © 2007 Community Wire Service unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. |
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