When life gets busy, it’s easy to let yourself go. Whether it’s missing some workouts, eating more junk food than you should, or in our case, lagging behind in our blog posts, things that are usually a priority can easily fall by the wayside. But, it’s a New Year – time to make improvements, recommit to your good habits and get healthy.

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With the 2010 election two weeks away, the barrage of negative political ads is in full swing. You can’t drink your morning coffee in peace or relax to this week’s “Grey’s Anatomy” without getting bombarded by these ridiculous commercials. The ads are like an unwelcome, obnoxious guest who insists on joining you at home as you get ready for work, eat dinner or watch the evening news.
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A friend of ours recently admitted that come hell or high water, she will always keep her print newspaper subscription. Although her friends make fun of her “old-school” news gathering, she can’t imagine life without a hard copy newspaper every day.

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We’re often asked what the correlation is between traditional public relations and search engine optimization. If a company is doing one, do they need to do the other? The truth is, the two go hand-in-hand.
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Just one day after the historic healthcare bill was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives, polls showed that legislative success has made an impact on public opinion.
According to a March 22 USA Today/Gallup poll, Americans’ emotional responses to the bill’s passage are more positive than negative — with 50 percent enthusiastic/pleased versus 42 percent angry/disappointed. This intial reaction is already more positive than recent public opinion about passing a healthcare bill.

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