Even Congress can’t stop me
There are myriad reasons
I’ve seen client objectives go unfulfilled over the years. Some are out of the communications teams’
control but most challenges simply require the application of more and more
creative effort to achieve the business goals our clients’ desire. In short, we
need to dig a bit deeper and work harder and smarter to overcome challenges.
This particular campaign is
turning into an excellent test of my fortitude and staying power. I’ve been cut loose by David Armano and
passed on to the Edelman team in NY and have garnered less of a response from
Edelman than from the various media outlets who have covered this campaign as a
novel and innovative use of social media and from those denizens of the social
biosphere who have shared, commented and re-Tweeted so many of my posts as I
pursue a dream position with Edelman.
As I told David, I will stop
as soon as Edelman tells me they will not hire me but, I will never quit or
give up not even if Congress tells me so.
Take a look at an article about a current information
operation I’m conducting on behalf of a pro-bono client and see how a
Congressperson pressures me to stand down and cease the campaign.
And I say, never.
Here’s a brief recap of the
reasons David should hire me for Edelman Digital:
16. Even Congress Cannot
Stop Me
15. I’ll fight you for it
14. It is the Will of the
People
13. The Execution
is developing an International following
12. If you don’t someone
else will
11. Many claim it but, I AM a
social media pioneer
10. With me you get several
PR assets in a single package
9. I will never let ED,
David Armano or a client down
8. I never quit
7. The only true competitive
advantage is people
6. Good guy to have in tough
situations
5. Multiple one-on-one
endorsements for EDs work in the social biosphere
4. First person to
stage social
media execution
3. Edelman is hiring a VP
Digital in NYC
2. Willing to sacrifice an
entire consulting company to
work with ED
1. I have a very
expensive Harley
Davidson Habit
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