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Russell Page, Utah blogger and public relations guy
http://www.russpage.net
Russell Page is a Utah-based public relations and marketing consultant working for Politis Communications.
R.P. has landed media coverage for his clients all over the world, including with media outlets like CNN, CNNMoney, CBS MarketWatch, Dow Jones, the New York Times (this took a few months), The Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, RollingStone, Wired, U.S. News and World Report, the Washington Post and many Utah-local publications and media outlets to name a few. Basically, I help companies get into the news.
Recent Posts
SEO Reading and Friday Link Finds
Get listed launches. Google is destroying the web? Should you sweat the small stuff with SEO? Get Listed offers a great tool to manage local listings How Google is destroying the web Is your blog advertise friendly? Six ways to get people to say yes...
College Bowl Game Schedule 2009
2008-09 College Football Bowl Schedule Bowl Game Date/Time Site Matchup Network EagleBank Bowl Dec. 2011 a.m. Washington, D.C. Wake Forest vs. Navy ESPN New Mexico Dec. 202:30 p.m. Albuquerque, NM Colorado State vs. Fresno State ESPN St....
Chris Matthews bias? Media at its worst.
Post written by: Russ Page Chris Matthews bias? Media at its worst. I’m happy for Barack Obama, but the blatant “Obamamania” in this country is a little concerning when it occurs in the media so openly. See the video of Chris Matt...
Hi (High?) traffic blog posts
I was looking over my web traffic stats for my blog this morning, and found the following posts seem to generate lots of discussion and traffic. I never thought they would. Barack Obama, Cocaine Use and 60 Minutes - This post details why I think the ...
Obama/Palin: Dancing with the Stars
Barack Obama and Sarah Palin in Dancing with the Stars… need I say more?...
Proposition 8: Marriage in California
These Proposition 8 videos are worth watching as they discuss the marriage issue which will be on the ballot in California next month, an issue that was already decided on by 61 percent of voters and then overturned by four activist judges....
