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digital marketing and PR 2.0 consultant Mayra Ruiz-McPherson

Mayra Ruiz-McPherson, founder of Ruiz McPherson Communications, is a digital marketing consultant with more than 16 years of e-marketing, web publishing and PR expertise who provides marketing, PR and social media leadership and services to various clients and industries.

An avid blogger, she writes for numerous e-marketing and small business blogs, authors articles for various publications, and speaks on topics pertaining to maximizing opportunties, reach and awareness via PR and social media initiatives.

Her experience includes serving as assistant director of marketing for the University of Maryland's Professional Studies Division, director of web communications for ATM/debit network STAR and director of marketing for a legal technology firm and a health care faclity in the Washington, D.C. metro area. Ruiz-McPherson was also communications activities manager for the ICCFA from October 2007 to May 2008.

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Monday
Jul062009

death, funeral services and memorials are all over the tube (and the web) these days

I don't know about you but with the deaths of Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson (and not to mention the shocking deaths of pitchman Billy Mays and footballer Steve McNair), funeral services and memorials are all I've been hearing about on television these past few weeks.

And in the reporting about these famous deaths, there have been some extremely interesting things taking place in so far as to how people are expressing their grief and choosing to memorialize their icons or favorite stars on the Internet.

I am writing about these specific and very trendy observations and will share my thoughts in my next edition of Death Gets Digital which will be distributed by mid-month.

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