I met Leika Lewis last week at the IAOC seminar in Valley Forge. She works at a PR agency in Washington, DC and is completing master’s degree in PR at American University. Leika came to this year’s seminar as a PR practitioner and student. She said she came to learn, to experience, and to get to know some of the people who are moving us forward in the practice and the theory of online communication.
With your help, she could return to next year’s conference with a paper of her own, and her own experiences to share. All it takes is spending 10 minutes online to answer a few questions about your professional use of online media, especially blogs. Read her explanation below, and follow the link to her survey.
Hopefully the IAOC members can help me: I am currently working on my master's at American University, and am writing my thesis this semester. I am conducting a survey of public relations professionals on the topic of internet technologies in PR. I really want to capture the opinions of people who actually do use this type of technology in their work. I look forward to sharing the results of the study on the IAOC blog (maybe an IAOC conference submission next for year?).
Please click on the link below to take this survey. If you can post the link on your own blog, that would be wonderful too.
I am looking for as many responses as possible from around the country, in different industry sectors - not just PR firms - but respondents should devote at least 50% of their work time to public relations activities.
All responses will be anonymous, and the survey should take no longer than 10-15 minutes to complete. To access the survey, please click on the link below, or cut and paste the link text into your browser's address window.
http://www.questionpro.com/akira/TakeSurvey?id=406448
If you have any questions about this study, please contact me at Leika_Lewis@american.edu or (202) 248-8939.
Thanks all!
Leika Lewis
Public Communication Program
School of Communication
American University
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