Welcome to the Public Relations Wikicity!
All are welcome to contribute
The prWikicity is in its infancy, so please feel free to give guidance, support and encouragement to the project.
The mission of this Wikicity is:
- to describe the history and development of public relations as a profession
- to serve as a resource for p.r. tactics and tools
- to engage public relations professionals and those seeking to enter the profession to help edit and improve this wikicity project
- to act as a community gathering place for public relations professionals, who can share their experiences and knowledge about the profession with others
Interactivity and originality
We do not aim to be a clone of Wikipedia.org articles on p.r. (which is, in fact, something not allowed in Wikicities.) Instead, we hope to become a repository for shared p.r. experiences as well as a resource for professionals and those entering the profession. While we seek original, sourced writing here as much as possible, use of excerpts from Wikipedia articles in articles here is allowed. .
Here are some ways to get involved RIGHT NOW:
- Visit our p.r. tipsheet page, where you can read and share your own tips about tools and techniques you have used in the profession of public relations.
- Start a User page (by hitting your user name, above, then "edit") and tell us about your experiences and your background in p.r.
- Help edit and create articles that will accurately reflect public relations as you know it as a profession
We're glad you're here, and we hope you'll help us make this a great space.
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