martes, 26 de octubre de 2010

It's allways difficult to start


So here I am in front of my computer trying to write my first post ever on a blog. Many people say that sitting in front of a blank sheet of paper is one of the hardest things. Well sitting in front of a empty word page is even more difficult.
Even harder is having to write on something that I’m not used to. My major studies in Spain haven’t got much relation with PR, but it will be interesting to find more about it. Therefore, on my first post I will like to share my feelings on what PR means to me. I think that the main aim of PR is having everybody happy. And as a Spanish, I’m sure that this must have a bigger approach in Spain. Our main industry is tourism so we really have to have out tourists happy in order to repeat! I sincerely think that we aren’t doing this well but I will explain it on further posts. It’s better to leave something’s for the future.
So here I am, having to write in this blog for the next month and a half. I sincerely hope that my further post are easier. Having too much freedom when writing is really hard. I hope my ideas clarify by next week!

3 comentarios:

  1. wow, so black. Yes, freedom can be painful :) indeed! Think about focus and new attractive info, and also visual side - your black and white design can start to influence too strongly :)and please change your blog language to English - this is not very good style to have very mixed language in blog - spanish is not so familiar for others :)

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  2. I stumbled into this article and thought it might be interesting for you. You can find it in teh library e-journals.
    Public relations before “public relations” in Spain: an early
    history (1881-1960)
    Natalia Rodríguez Salcedo (pp. 279 - 293)
    Journal of Communication Management, Volume 12 issue 4

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  3. Oye tu blog es en español, es mejor en inglés.. Pero a mi no me importa mucho :D

    I like your approach, to me Spain has always been a fascinating country and I'm waiting to read your future posts. And don't you worry, it will get easier when you get used to posting frequently and get in touch a little bit more with your subject :).

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