Ned Barnett
My blogs
- New Rules PR-Marketing 2.0 - Best of Both Worlds
- Passing In Review
- Barnett - Great Americans
- Barnett on Investor Relations
- PRofessor-PR
- Barnett on Screenwriting and Hollywood
- Barnett Investment White Papers
- Barnett on Social Networking
- Survival Strategy and Tactics
- Barnett On Political Campaign Success - The Nuts and Bolts of Creating and Winning Campaigns
- Speaking of History - Barnett on Military History
- Barnett on Rethinking Obamacare
- Faith's Journey
- Barnett on PR
- Barnett on Writing - Fiction and Non-Fiction
- Barnett on Military History
- BBK BrandEx on Strategic Marketing
- Barnett on Marketing
- Barnett Book Review
- Barnett on Book Promotion
- Re-View Movies and Books - Curmudgeon Critiques by Barnett
- History You Can Model
- Barnett on Crisis Public Relations
Blogs I follow
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Marketing |
Occupation | Barnett Marketing Communications |
Location | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
Introduction | My blogs are split into three areas: My profession, my passions, and my faith’s journey. Professionally, I’ve been active in PR, marketing, fund-raising, market research, strategic planning and issues management for more than four decades. I’ve taught at colleges and written books, but primarily focus on serving clients. I focus on healthcare, high-tech, start-ups, authors, candidates, causes & issues – and on adapting social media to PR and marketing. Passionately, I’ve been active in military history & plastic modeling even longer, even appearing on The History Channel 9x, plus 5x as a screen-credited behind-the-scenes historian. I actively seek Christ, and here, I share some of my insights from my own faith’s journey. |
Interests | Novel writing, model airplanes, reading, personal/spiritual growth |
Favorite Movies | The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, Die Hard (all), Lethal Weapon (all), Taken (all), Iron Man and the Marvel universe, and Sherlock Holmes (both of them) |
Favorite Music | Robert Palmer, John Denver |
Favorite Books | Clancy, Lawrence Block's "Hit Man" series, anything by Jud Wilhite, military history, biography, graphic novels |
You have to dig a hole to China. Where do you start?
Beijing