Hello everyone,
So beyond the blessings of my trip, I have discovered that I have
withheld a tad bit of additional good news. Mercyhurst will always be my
home as I have spent the last eight years there between high school and
university, the community will always feel like home to me; however
great things lead to even more great things.
The communication program at
Mercyhurst is awesome. It has provided me with many tools and life
experiences that I truly believe I would have missed out on at a larger
university. My work with the Public Relations Student Society of America and the National Broadcasting Society are absolutely incredible, all of my professors have, and many of them still are, working in the field they are teaching, not just the academics of the subject, and the focus has always remained on me as the student, my dreams and how they can assist me in reaching those dreams. Despite those people who wanted me to go to "bigger and better"
universities from high school, I would not trade my Mercyhurst experience for anything and understand from those people that I got just as good, if not better, the education they did.
With that being said, plans for after college are always a big deal for seniors. Now that you have a degree what are you going to do with it. Over that last three years I have heavily contemplated whether or not to go to grad school or call it a day and pursue a full-time job in amusement parks. So... still not knowing I have been applying for both and just over two weeks ago I have been blessed with a decision to go to grad school.
On Monday, Feb. 11 (I will never forget this day) I was at work at the Erie County Convention Center Authority when I received an email from American University. I had applied a mere 11 days before, so I figured this was simply a confirmation email that my application was being reviewed, however to my utter surprise (even to this moment) it was an acceptance email! American had decided to accept me to their first stage of application review, provide me with a scholarship AND give me a Graduate Assistant position!
While I am still waiting to hear back from two other universities, American was and remains my number one program and I am blessed to have the support and education from Mercyhurst to help me in achieving this great honor. If you are a prospective communication student and have heard from Meghan Corbin, take a moment to email her back. I again and again cannot thank here enough for her guidance and patience in helping me get here. I attribute this success to her guiding mind. Meghan - Thank you!
So on this day and Spain, I apologize and I am excited to finally share this news with you. I have said it before and I say it again, I am blessed.
Thanks for reading!
Joe
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
Trip Update
Hello everyone,
This is just a quick update from Poland. Poland is a beautiful country with very nice people! I love it. All the while I long to come home and be somewhere that I know proper etiquette and the language. This has truly been an eye opening experience and I can't wait to share some pictures with you when I get home.
In the meantime, today we are traveling from Warsaw to Krakow by train, then flying to Madrid, spending the night in a hostel until we take a bus to my girlfriends town, Palencia, Spain. Overall, this trip should take about 36 hours, so... I am prepared to be tired. I am staying in Palencia until Friday when I return some to the U.S. It has been a crazy, yet memorable and extraordinary trip.
That's all for now. February is almost over (Can you believe it?!)
Happy trails!
Thanks for reading,
Joe
This is just a quick update from Poland. Poland is a beautiful country with very nice people! I love it. All the while I long to come home and be somewhere that I know proper etiquette and the language. This has truly been an eye opening experience and I can't wait to share some pictures with you when I get home.
In the meantime, today we are traveling from Warsaw to Krakow by train, then flying to Madrid, spending the night in a hostel until we take a bus to my girlfriends town, Palencia, Spain. Overall, this trip should take about 36 hours, so... I am prepared to be tired. I am staying in Palencia until Friday when I return some to the U.S. It has been a crazy, yet memorable and extraordinary trip.
That's all for now. February is almost over (Can you believe it?!)
Happy trails!
Thanks for reading,
Joe
Monday, February 18, 2013
Spring Break Plans
Hello everyone,
One of my favorite things about Mercyhurst is our community, which you will understand more about in a moment. This week is our finals week and fortunately for me, I am already done. I am writing this from Poland. Poland? Yes, Poland - land of my ancestors. As I have mentioned before, my girlfriend is currently living aboard as an English teacher in Spain, so for Spring break I am visiting her in Spain and we're on a trip to Poland.
Now, back to the beginning, why do I love my Mercyhurst community so much? Because I am only here due to the generosity of my professors. I guess I could have left after finals on Wednesday, but being able to leave on Sunday has made a week trip into a more or less two week trip. My professor's know my girlfriend because she graduated from Mercyhurst last year, but at the same time that wanted me to take this opportunity to go aboard and appreciate it to the fullest. Over the last two weeks, I have been working very hard to complete all of my assignments ahead of schedule and take my final exams a week early, which isn't allowed very often, but again, due to the generosity of my professors I am now sitting in Europe for the very first time.
College is such an amazing time to explore and try new things. I am consistently amazed that I am old enough to be traveling the world and four years ago I was at home with my parents telling them my every move. Growing up is an amazing things and I enjoy the adventures I have the privilege to have every day.
Another term is completed for me at the Hurst, now only one more to go.
I am blessed.
Thanks for reading,
Joe
One of my favorite things about Mercyhurst is our community, which you will understand more about in a moment. This week is our finals week and fortunately for me, I am already done. I am writing this from Poland. Poland? Yes, Poland - land of my ancestors. As I have mentioned before, my girlfriend is currently living aboard as an English teacher in Spain, so for Spring break I am visiting her in Spain and we're on a trip to Poland.
Now, back to the beginning, why do I love my Mercyhurst community so much? Because I am only here due to the generosity of my professors. I guess I could have left after finals on Wednesday, but being able to leave on Sunday has made a week trip into a more or less two week trip. My professor's know my girlfriend because she graduated from Mercyhurst last year, but at the same time that wanted me to take this opportunity to go aboard and appreciate it to the fullest. Over the last two weeks, I have been working very hard to complete all of my assignments ahead of schedule and take my final exams a week early, which isn't allowed very often, but again, due to the generosity of my professors I am now sitting in Europe for the very first time.
College is such an amazing time to explore and try new things. I am consistently amazed that I am old enough to be traveling the world and four years ago I was at home with my parents telling them my every move. Growing up is an amazing things and I enjoy the adventures I have the privilege to have every day.
Another term is completed for me at the Hurst, now only one more to go.
I am blessed.
Thanks for reading,
Joe
Monday, February 11, 2013
PRSSA Regional Conference
Hello everyone,
This weekend I had a great opportunity to go to Penn State University Park with my PRSSA chapter for a regional conference. It was great! We got to hear first hand from people in many different aspects throughout the industry: agencies, non-profits, & corporations. The conference allowed for us to mingle with students from other chapters, network with professionals from Edelman, Victoria's Secret (for the girls) and Campbell's. Below is a picture of the seven of us, I bet you can't guess who I am!
The term is currently coming to a close. This is my last week of classes, which means lots of projects, presentations and tests. Next week at this time I will be in Madrid visiting my lovely girlfriend. Anticipate many great pictures come March!
March is officially my final term here at Mercyhurst. I can't believe it's already been nearly four years. More so, I can't believe the place I'm in. Life is great, so great sleeping is just a chore because there are so many fun things I am or still want to do. Be excited for college. If you like high school, just wait!
Thanks for reading,
Hasta luego!
Joe
This weekend I had a great opportunity to go to Penn State University Park with my PRSSA chapter for a regional conference. It was great! We got to hear first hand from people in many different aspects throughout the industry: agencies, non-profits, & corporations. The conference allowed for us to mingle with students from other chapters, network with professionals from Edelman, Victoria's Secret (for the girls) and Campbell's. Below is a picture of the seven of us, I bet you can't guess who I am!
The term is currently coming to a close. This is my last week of classes, which means lots of projects, presentations and tests. Next week at this time I will be in Madrid visiting my lovely girlfriend. Anticipate many great pictures come March!
March is officially my final term here at Mercyhurst. I can't believe it's already been nearly four years. More so, I can't believe the place I'm in. Life is great, so great sleeping is just a chore because there are so many fun things I am or still want to do. Be excited for college. If you like high school, just wait!
Thanks for reading,
Hasta luego!
Joe
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Unique Social Media
Hello everyone,
This is another addition of my articles for class. For week four, I found an article talking about how Six Flags used foursquare's revolutionary check-in system to encourage park gets to be more involved in their parks. Guests received perks, such as season passes and unlimited exit ride vouchers if they were a "mayor" of the park. This created a higher level of interactivity and drew people back to the park. It is fun ideas like these that make me love social media. You can see the article here.
Thanks for reading,
Joe
A Theme Park’s Thrilling foursquare Ride
Think you know the real value of foursquare, a location-based social networking Web site? In Carmine Gallo’s book, The Power of foursquare: 7 Innovative Ways to Get Your Customers to Check In Wherever They Are, much can be learned about this popular social media tool. Here’s an excerpt from his book.
A Theme Park’s Thrilling foursquare Ride
Twenty-five million people a year visit one of 19 Six Flags theme parks in North America. They enjoy shows, live concerts, and roller coasters—the “baddest, fastest, and steepest” in the world. At the Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, USA, riders on the Kingda Ka reach a speed of nearly 130 miles per hour and drop from a height of 418 feet. It’s the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the United States. On the opposite side of the country, at the Six Flags Magic Mountain outside of Los Angeles, the Goliath lives up to its name with unique twists and turns and intense g-force acceleration.
The company runs these coasters, shows, and attractions at parks in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and it keeps close tabs on the data they glean from visitors. They know that of those 25 million visitors, 90 percent desire to return. They know the average guest spends 8.55 hours at the park. And they knew that foursquare’s rate of growth, especially among the park’s visitors, was simply too great to ignore. “Everyone was talking about it. Its growth has been incredible,” said Angel Aristone, Six Flags director of communications and social media. “Foursquare has become one of the hottest trends on the Web and continues to build momentum. It presented yet another innovative way Six Flags could engage our social media fans.”
Foursquare’s mission—to encourage exploration and location sharing—fit perfectly with a destination venue like a theme park. The park decided to first experiment with the service in the summer of 2010. Fans of the Six Flags foursquare page who checked in at the same Six Flags theme park 10 times earned a customized Six Flags Funatic badge and were entered to win a 2011 Unlimited Exit pass. “An Unlimited Exit pass has never been offered in our 50-year history. We thought it was a great way to celebrate our 50th birthday in 2011,” said Aristone. The badge was available for fans to unlock through September 7, 2010. At the conclusion of the campaign, the mayor of each park in the Six Flags family was granted a 2011 season pass. Foursquare users who check in to Six Flags parks also receive valuable insider tips posted by Six Flags staff.
Aristone says foursquare is different from other mobile social networking tools because of the added incentive of the game and the competition for points, badges, and mayorships. She compared it to offering a virtual loyalty program for their online, mobile, and digital fans. “The reaction was extremely positive,” according to Aristone. “The promotion was a great incentive for our most dedicated fans and one that was truly exclusive. We became one of the top brands on foursquare and will definitely continue to use the software.”
As with all social media, Aristone found it difficult but not impossible to measure the return on investment. Aristone says it’s important that brands commit to emerging social media trends and to become the leaders.
“Foursquare presents another unique way for Six Flags to engage fans while creating a virtual loyalty program. We know that we’re making positive strides when we see our fans and followers continue to grow, even in our off-season. Both platforms—Facebook and foursquare—are extremely valuable to help us reach our core audience, and we will be active on both. But what separates foursquare from other social sites is the incentive of earnings badges, points, and mayorships. The competition offers something extremely unique to its users as well as the ability to share that experience with others.”
Aristone is confident about the platform after seeing that Six Flags’ social media fan base continues to grow even during the off-season. She and Six Flags remain committed to the early adoption of location-based tools to engage an increasingly mobile fan base.
“Foursquare is the biggest success story in social media right now. Foursquare is new, fun, creative, interactive, and easy to use. We’re having lots of fun and will continue to explore new ways to engage our fans.”
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