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    Live, from poolside in Miami -- its the International Public Relations Research Conference! Most of the luminaries in public relations research will be sharing their most recent results over the next few days. At night the talk about ways to evaluate our work continues with the creativity of the metrics increasing in direct correlation with the amount of alcohol consumed.

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    April 23, 2008

    New Comms Forum is better than ever.

    Shel_and_katie_2008 Haven't had time to blog all the great presentations, but in case you want to know what it looks like, here's  the photos: New Communications Forum Brings Together Social Media Experts and Researchers on Flickr -

    Most fun is making the connections between smart people like Shel Israel, Sabrina Steele and Sonal Chokshi and Kami Huyse who all need to know each other and thanks to Jen McClure for bringing them all together.

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    Aw, Katie thanks -- but in all honesty, your insights have changed the way I THINK about social media/ especialy measurement and that's saying a lot, given this crowded space. So I too thank NCF for that platform + connection!

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    • For those who bear the burden of introducing me at a conference...
      Katie Delahaye Paine (twitter: KDPaine) is the CEO and founder of KDPaine & Partners LLC and author of, Measuring Public Relationships, the data-driven communicators guide to measuring success. She also writes the first blog and the first newsletters dedicated entirely to measurement and accountability. In the last two decades, she and her firm have listened to millions of conversations, analyzed thousands of articles, and asked hundreds of question in order to help her clients better understand their relationships with their constituencies. People talk, we listen..

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