West Lafayette - March 6, 2014 - Project Management Academy® announced the creation and
implementation of its very own blog. The blog is to be hosted on PMA®'s main domain and updated
weekly with new content relevant to the project management industry. Blog posts will be primarily
contributed by their PMP-certified instructors with the possibility of future guest posts. Scheduled topics
include an article detailing the benefits and prerequisites of earning a Project Management Professional
(PMP®) certification, an analysis of each of the Project Management Institute's (PMI®) certifications, and
a personal interview with one of PMA's leading instructors.
"We couldn't be happier about the launch of our new blog," said John Smith, president and CEO of
Project Management Academy. "Our big push lately has been to improve community outreach, and this
project aligns very closely with that goal. We hope that the blog can be leveraged by our students,
instructors, and the project management community as a resource to exchange ideas and information
about the industry."
Indeed, the blog is the one of several steps by PMA in recent months to improve community
involvement. They recently ramped up their social media campaign, including increased promotion and
the development of a LinkedIn profile. Writers for PMA's upcoming blog have also sought opportunities
to guest blog in other niche-related environments
"At this point, we're confident in the fact that the quality of our products and instructors is unmatched," added Smith. "Our focus now is to expose the Project Management Academy brand to a larger audience."
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