Recently when Washington Post education writer Jay Matthews (2010) suggested we «forget about the achievement gap,» he received about 20
pages of blog responses, some agreeing and some taking him to task.
Not exact matches
PR and prompt social media
responses and the monitoring
of all content (
blog, social posts, and
page content) are vital in upholding a company's reputation.
And from the sounds
of it, from the answers /
responses I received on my Facebook
page, many
of you would appreciate and like to see some gluten - free recipes here on my
blog — either for yourself or your family members.
I posed this question on my
blog's Facebook
page and ended up with a range
of responses.
Why not show the reader my protagonist's actual social media web
pages, containing his status updates and others»
responses to them, as well as his
blog posts, but purposely limit the content to only what a member
of the general public would see?
«Critical media coverage has prompted local district attorneys in San Jose, Bakersfield and Orange County, as well as a city attorney in San Diego, to take on local newspaper criticism by posting
responses on the Internet through county Web
pages and, in the case
of San Diego, regular
blog postings.»