Friday, May 20, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - May 20

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Let's say that we are comparing cities we have visited or would like to visit, and I mention one that I have not yet been to but you have. - By David DiSalvo

Tired of seeing blogs or press releases in your Google News homepage? - Danny Sullivan

People using social media want to know who they’re talking to — even when they interact with a brand. - By Jason Woodward

While fashion films may be all the rage, many independent fashion labels are wary of investing in a video strategy, perceiving it to be too costly or time-intensive, or simply not knowing what to do with video once its been created. - By Polina Raygorodskaya

When it comes to the inner workings of Washington, you often hear about lobbyists influencing the political process. - By Elizabeth Blair

Most brand storytelling wouldn’t pass the bedtime story test. Yet there’s never been a greater time for brands that can tell a story well. - By Tom Fishburne

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - May 18

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Ever wonder why some businesses get press and some don’t? Getting a mainstream media outlet to pay attention to your business seems like an impossible-to-solve mystery. - By Patrick Garmoe

Last year, the Associated Press added a social media section with 42 new guidelines to its annual AP Stylebook. - By Beth Brenner

Who sent those releases? Why did they fail? And why so darn many? - By Marc Harty

The difficulties in managing a brand through social media channels are not just difficulties in learning technologies, but in managing a new set of engagement rules. - By Ryo Yamaguchi

You broke my heart. So you leave me no choice: I have to break up with you. - By Andrew Hanelly

Typos. They happen to all of us. We usually embed some strategically on Bad Pitch to see if anyone's reading. - By Kevin Dugan

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - May 16

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Facebook recently published a PDF document giving businesses a guide to best practices for marketing on the massive social networking site. - By John Paul Titlow

Sometimes you happen upon a blog post title in your RSS reader (yep I’m old school) that grabs your attention. - By Tom Murphy

According to a recent Pew Research Center study that analyzed Nielsen data relative to the 25 news websites with the largest number of unique monthly visitors, Facebook is a more valuable source of traffic than Twitter. - By Beth Krietsch

Social media and journalism are becoming more and more intertwined, and while the debate rages on if social media is a part of the journalism industry, Twitter, Facebook and the like shouldn’t just be reserved for the marketers and brand community managers out there. - By Erin Everhart

Back in March I wrote a post about moving away from the generic social ask. What is a social ask? - By Sarah Evans

Sometimes you’re just flat out of ideas. It’s not a matter of talent — you’ve written great stuff in the past. - By Danny Iny

Facebook is quickly becoming a great marketing tool for businesses to build a compelling social media presence and engage with users. - By Cody Barbierri

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - May 11

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It’s been a little while since PRNewser updated our list of favorite mobile apps for PR professionals. - By Joe Ciarallo

There are certain tenets held sacred by those who are heavily invested in social media, whether personally or professionally: Follower and fan counts don’t matter. - By Shane Barnhill

So you’re a small business owner who wants to begin a do-it-yourself public relations campaign! - By Elena Verlee

The PR and marketing world has changed so much in the past 5 years. The relatively straightforward “media-centric” approach to Public Relations has been turned upside down … and that’s a good thing. - By Todd Defren

Public relations strategy is…usually no more complicated than selecting the right PR tactics to meet a goal. The real hard part is the execution. - By Danilo Rizzuti

Twitter thrives on the relationship between you and your followers. Yet many small businesses struggle to gain a following and end up abandoning their profiles due to fundamental errors in the way they manage them. - By Paul Sutton

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - May 9

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Recently I went on a little road trip—about a thousand miles—and was amazed by the number of completely ineffective billboards. - By Jocelyn Broder

When it comes time for you to create your own marketing, business, and public relations plans, there are a few things you can take to heart. - By Ashley Wirthlin

To prepare for success in a public relations job, it’s imperative to develop the ability to catch basic errors before submitting work to a boss. - By Tiffany Gallicano

I recently spoke at a social media marketing conference at my alma mater, The University of Southern California, on the topic of how social media and other marketing professionals can best get their C-level executives involved in, invested in, and taking leadership roles in video and social media marketing. - By David Murdico

It’s so retro to love Saved By The Bell these days. But, I was one of the true watchers and fans back in the 90s. - By Erik Hanson

Mobile marketing can mean one of two things. The most recognized meaning today involves smart phones and mobile Internet. - By Andrea Nourse

I never cease to be amazed at how the words “public relations” are used in strange ways. - By Susan Hart

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - May 6

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Is your media release Twitter ready? That’s the question Australian communications agency Creative Territory is asking in a recent blog post. - By Kevin Allen

At a time when everyone with a smart phone and a Twitter account boasts social media genius, digital analyst Brian Solis renews our faith in the existence of intelligent discourse in that realm. - By Brian Solis via WebCopyPlus

Through a monthlong series called “The Message Makers: Inside PR,” NPR is taking a closer at the public relations industry. - By Michael Sebastian

Everybody’s making videos, but who really knows how to marketing them? For the answer to that question, I’m passing this topic over to a guest author. - By Barbara Rozgonyi

It's my firm belief that list-building services—while making reporter list-building extremely easy—have also created a generation of lazy PR professionals. - By Claire Celsi

It’s your client’s launch day for that big social campaign. You’ve got your hashtags in place, content ready, social media release on stand by and a fan base ready to mobilize. - By Sarah Evans

A couple of weeks ago I did an article at our BlueGlass blog on the 3Rs of *really* great content (http://bit.ly/ecw8zK). - By Ann Smarty

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - May 4

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In a plot twist few soaps fans could have seen coming, ABC pulled the plug on two of its longest running daytime TV programs, "One Life to Live" and "All My Children," earlier this month. - By Bernhard Warner

You may not realize it, but having a live event is an excellent PR opportunity. The event itself is usually newsworthy. - By Elena Verlee

As CEO of a software vendor actively involved in developing solutions for PR and Marketing professionals, I am in a unique position to listen to and participate in debates going on around the industry. - By Gary Lee

Having organized a fair number of events and spoken at a fair number more over the years, I’ve become quite observant when it comes to how sponsors get involved. - By Jason Falls

Everywhere you look, those starting out on a career in public relations are urged to focus on developing skills in digital PR. - Heather Yaxley

The Gulf oil spill was 2010's biggest story, so when David Barstow walked into a Houston hotel for last December's hearings on the disaster, he wasn't surprised to see that the conference room was packed. - John Sullivan

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - May 2

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Most PR professionals have done it, whether they admit to it or not: they fantasize about becoming an independent PR consultant. So why haven’t you taken action? - By Kellye Crane

YouTube has just announced which members will be inducted into YouTube NextUp and the YouTube Creator Institute, efforts by the video-sharing site to add even more polish to its content. - By Brenna Ehrlich

Yesterday Sohaib Athar (@ReallyVirtual on Twitter) was just a “an IT consultant taking a break from the rat-race by hiding in the mountains”, specifically Abbottabad, northern Pakistan. - By Mike Butcher

I’m an avid blog reader. My Google Reader is packed with hundreds of different blogs, each one covering a subject that I may or may not be directly involved in. - By Matthew Carpenter

Or to be more exact, what is the role of public relations (not publicity) in a world where journalism and blogging continue to butt heads? - By Jeremy Pepper

Starbucks, Best Buy and Home Depot are some of the most successful brands in social media. - By Kevin Dugan

We’ve all enjoyed a great movie or TV show. The best ones have a solid story, character development and a climax that offers payoff for all that the audience has learned along the way. - By Taylor Wiegert

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - April 29

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Facebook users are showing off some serious creativity by taking advantage of the new profile page photo layout. - By Amy-Mae Elliot

Established rules of communicating with customers are unraveling, driven by a shift in how we use the Internet. - By Geoffrey A. Fowler

It’s hard to believe Malcom Gladwell, the critically acclaimed author of The Tipping Point, could fail to recognize the revolutionary power of social media. - By Clinton Karr

Public relations professionals responded en masse to last week’s post offering some guidelines for email pitching. - By Jason Falls

Looking to get in good with reporters and editors? Learn their lingo, and impress them by talking the talk. - By Kevin Allen

Every few months, a new meme gathers more attention in the PR and marketing worlds than it deserves. - By Rosanna M. Fiske

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - April 27

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A few weeks ago I decided to open up my coaching services for one day only. - By Glen Allsopp

The best of us have done it. The worst of us keep doing it. More and more people are being fired over it, including celebrities and sports stars. - By Shea Bennett

When we first started working with Dongbu HiTek in 2001, it was a start-up semiconductor manufacturer based in Korea wanting to enter the North American market. - By Elena Verlee

If your company is making its debut in the blogosphere, follow these tips to make sure it arrives with a bang. - By Mark Schaefer

Several years ago I had the privilege of working with Steve Rosenbaum, author of Curation Nation. - By Brian Solis

There's a burst of controversy on the eReleases blog over the post "How to Thank a Reporter Who Covered Your Press Release." - By Doug Bedell

Aflac recently fired the voice behind their duck, Gilbert Gottfried, for making horrible, off-color remarks about the Japanese after the recent earthquake and tsunami. - By Jocelyn Broder

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - April 25

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I don’t think PR professionals give our industry enough credit—and it starts with the fundamentals. As in those of us practicing them aren’t claiming them. - By Justin Goldsmith

With a billion tweets per week, Twitter has become a place for people and organizations of all types to share their thoughts, reading lists and whereabouts. - By Erica Swallow

During an internal discussion at TopRank Marketing, the topic of defining social media came up and one area of interest was the difference in outcomes when it comes to incorporating both social media and search engine optimization. - By Lee Odden

Most PR professionals have done it, whether they admit to it or not: they fantasize about becoming an independent PR consultant. So why haven’t you taken action? - By Kellye Crane

In the PR industry, we’re paid to make people take notice. - By Christine Perkett

YouTube has changed the video landscape with user generated video content and as a result grown so fast that it prompted Google to pay $1.5 billion to acquire the company. - By Bob Tripathi

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - April 22

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Communicators and brands have been busy testing new tactics that may turn some of Facebook's 500 million users into "likes." - By Regina D'Alesio

There’s no such thing as “off the record” anymore. - By Gil Rudawsky

Get a group of people from Match.com together and ask them: Ever gone on a bad date? Now, get a group of editors together and ask them: Ever cringed at a press release? - By Chloe Thompson

Do you have one foot on the PR banana peel? If you’re like me, part of you is in “the old world” of PR and the other foot is sliding into the new digital landscape: excited, nervous, learning, kicking, and screaming. - By Susan Young

Facebook Page Administrators had a little learning to do today, as the world’s largest social media site rolled out an update to not only the look but also the way those pages act. - By Steve Mullen

Live tweeting is quickly becoming a favorite way for news organizations to cover speeches and other events. - By Ethan Klapper

The public relations profession is built on a foundation of two-way communication. - By Jamie Carracher

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - April 20

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Small business marketing and advertising is constantly monitored and measured to determine its return-on-investment. Are marketers seeing a significant number of new customers or increased purchases to continue running a campaign? - By Jamie O'Hara

It’s a persistent question: Is social media and networking appropriate for B2B marketing? - By Lee Odden

Curation has always been an underrated form of creation. - By Rohit Bhargava

The answer may depend on whether you're a small, medium, large... or grande business. Don't assume that the bigger the organization, the more the resources. - By Valeria Maltoni

The lastest Facebook usage statistics show some interesting trends. - By Nick Burcher

Digital influence is a controversial topic. At the heart of the matter is this idea of influence and it raises questions and doubts as to whether or not the ability to cause effect or change behavior is truly measurable. - By Brian Solis

Do you wonder if you have what it takes to compete in the social media marketplace? Who, after all, has the time or the budget to mimic Disney or Starbucks? - By Phil Mershon

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - April 18

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Social media has forced presentations to become an interactive conversation. Presenters who embrace audience participation are connecting their audiences to their ideas in a more meaningful way. - By Nance Duarte via Brian Solis's blog

Last week, PR Daily had a post titled “Advertising vs. PR: How to Measure the Value of Editorial Coverage.” - By Rebecca Denison

People. Love. Video. Not yet sure you’re buying it? comScore’s video matrix, published December, 2010, reported that some 89 million people in the United States are going to watch 1.2 billion videos. - By Shelly Kramer

In the past few weeks, I’ve had numerous conversations with colleagues, partners and in some cases, clients, about blogging and the challenges of keeping a blog up and running. - By Arik Hanson

Customer relationship management isn’t just the domain of big brands, and these days, more and more companies are offering free online tools to make it easier for SMBs to keep track of and reach out to their customers. - By Jolie O'Dell

If you want to make money online, you have to be visible on the search engines. And if you want to be visible on the search engines, you have to have a solid SEO strategy. - By Kirsty LaVier

2011 has been hailed as the “year of geolocation.” Alas, so was 2010. As was 2009 and 2008. Yet geolocation services like Foursquare and Gowalla continue to seek mainstream audiences with limited success. - By Jamie Beckland

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - April 15

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The best place to start in any journey is to know where you are. If you want directions to Chicago, the first thing anyone will ask is “where are you coming from?” - By John Haydon

Search marketing will grow 16% this year to $19.3 billion and 74% of North American ad agencies say their clients use Facebook, according to a study released Wednesday. - By Todd Wasserman

I have thought for some time that the impending social media bubble will at some point burst. I am a true believer that digital marketing done right will drive sales, however folks can get sidetracked pretty fast. That, coupled with many marketers delusional perception of success, and things can get pretty murky. - By Eric Brown

We're called spin doctors, flacks, turd polishers...a copywriter friend once referred to me as a lie merchant (I replied by calling him a comma jockey). - By Kevin on Bad Pitch Blog

I was talking to Erik Hare yesterday about how we both have blog posts in some sort of process for days, sometimes even weeks. I’ve already written shells of the blog posts for Friday, Sunday, and Monday. - By Gini Dietrich

So, you have all those followers on Twitter and yet when you tweet a link to your latest blog post…..nothing much happens! - By Jim Connolly

Social media has forced presentations to become an interactive conversation. Presenters who embrace audience participation are connecting their audiences to their ideas in a more meaningful way. - Nance Duarte via Brian Solis's blog

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - April 13

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Few, if any, new technologies have experienced the surge in consumer adoption that the iPad has -- selling 3 million units in its first 80 days and tracking to surpass the cell phone to become the fourth-biggest consumer electronics category, according to Bernstein Research. - By Jodi Harris

I had a friend call me the other day, to see if I could give her a quick Twitter tutorial. We talked about developing her strategy for Twitter. - By Elena Verlee

Web users in the Middle East, Asia, the Americas and Europe have embraced Facebook, Twitter and other social platforms as vehicles for communication, commerce, and revolution. - By Liz Elting

Getting fans to comment on your Facebook Page can take a lot of time and effort. And it can sometimes be painful seeing other Facebook Pages that make engagement look easy. - By John Haydon

Rules can be helpful, but they can also close your mind to possibilities and immobilize you. When it comes to social media, the first rule you’re likely to be told is this: “Never start a social media initiative until you know your objectives.” - By Ilana Rabinowitz

To celebrate reaching 100 million members, LinkedIn has created a helpful infographic and is sending personal notes to its first one million members. - By Tonya Garcia

Frozen dessert shop Tasti D-Lite has been heating up the social space over the past few years, introducing a series of innovative digital programs and campaigns, including the introduction of social tie-ins with its TastiRewards loyalty program and in-shop iPads that serve as customer information kiosks. - By Erica Swallow

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - April 11

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Guerrilla marketing “works because it’s simple to understand, easy to implement and outrageously inexpensive,” says Jay Conrad Levinson, the man who coined the phrase. - Amy-Mae Elliot

Tired of working for The Man (or The Woman)? Want to start your own agency or consulting firm? - By Claire Celsi

With such an intense focus on Facebook and Twitter, organizations may be hurting themselves by failing to build communities in other networks. These networks have their own strengths and weaknesses, and because of their sizable communities are significant in their own right. Here is a look at three that maybe worth your organization’s time. - By Geoff Livingston

Today, we are going to analyze a touchy topic - mistakes that companies most often do on their Facebook Pages, and go into the details of them. This list of most common mistakes should give you a better idea of how to post on your Facebook Page. - By socialbakers

One of our newest clients, Rapid Electric Vehicles (REV) delivers completely electric fleet vehicles that serve as the first-ever mobile storage system for the electricity grid, in addition to powering on-site equipment for fleet crews. - By Jackie Peterson

If you’ve been monitoring social media for mentions of … social media monitoring, you’ll likely have noticed more people discussing how to listen better on behalf of your brand.

When our new client, Lithium Technologies, brainstormed with our team about crafting a press release touting the rise in attendance and influence of their brand — as part of the build-up for their LiNC User Conference — everyone got really excited about the idea of doing an infographic, instead. - By Todd Defren

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - April 8

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For the past couple of years I haven’t been in a client meeting or industry event where “social media” isn’t mentioned. - By Luca Penati

I’m not a big fan of comments on corporate blogs. Especially in the B2B space, they work about as well as lace on a bowling ball (to borrow from Archie Bunker). - By Tom Johansmeyer

A lot of advertisers ignore the online video audience entirely because they can’t be bothered to produce their own unique Web video ads. - By Megan O'Neill

Rebecca Black's not the only one who thinks there’s something special about Friday. - By Todd Wasserman

It’s not easy to come up with fresh ideas all the time. - By Jeremy Porter

There’s a substantive new report out from the Knight Foundation that is worth attention: Connected Citizens: The Power, Peril and Potential of Networks. - By Katya's Non-Profit Marketing Blog

Few, if any, new technologies have experienced the surge in consumer adoption that the iPad has -- selling 3 million units in its first 80 days and tracking to surpass the cell phone to become the fourth-biggest consumer electronics category, according to Bernstein Research. - By Jodi Harris

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - April 6

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By the end of July FHM a re-known lifestyle magazine in Germany will dismantle its homepage. Instead, FHM wants to manage its internet activities via a Facebook fan page. - By Melanie Katschinski

A study published in 2010 surfaced a startling statistic, “75 percent of employers say their business has no formal policy instructing employees on the appropriate use of social networking sites on the job.”
- By Brian Solis

Like most dads, I give into badgering. When my daughter is “bugging out” over “Minnie Mouse”, Ariel or the latest game, I often give in and want to calm the delirium.
- By Ronn Torossian

For the third and final installment in our three-part series on logo design, we’re taking a look at the simplicity of the logotype — a brand identity that contains only text. - Jolie O'Dell

On one hand I love the way social media enables companies and individuals to be more transparent in what they do. On the other hand, I despise the fact that social media also supports liars. - By Jennifer Mattern

People use social media a lot today. And I mean A LOT. I’m constantly checking my Twitter account, wondering what status messages have changed on FB… wondering if my friends put up new pictures. - By Jen, Social Implications

Measuring the return on investment from online marketing and PR efforts is essential as an indication of success as well as a feedback mechanism to guide subsequent efforts. - By Lee Odden

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - April 4

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I’ve run into more than the usual number of nonprofits who have crappy websites built by consultants lately. I’m not talking subjective design preferences here, but flat-out terrible decisionmaking and implementation. - By Kivi Leroux Miller

Social media can be a complaint box put online, streaming in real time, for all to see. For that reason, it’s a good idea to check it early and often. - By Katya's Non-Profit Marketing Blog

When you’re not getting any media coverage, whose fault is it? - By Elena Verlee

If you were going to stereotype military public affairs (PA) professionals, you would say that they lack creativity, obsess over planning and structure, and would jail their own mother if she proposed an outreach plan with any risk. - By Brian Wagner

Twitter has rolled out an update to its search tool that makes it easier to find new people to follow. - By Adam Ostrow, Mashable

There seems to be a predictable path for major enterprise as they advance towards reaping real benefits from social media. - By John Bell

How often do you actually get behind the scenes of all your social media activity to see if it’s really working? - By Natalie Sisson, via PR In Your Pajamas

Kat Lynch is a PR & Social Media Apprentice at Allure Marketing + Communications. She is a senior at Stanford University.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

PRSA Media Predicts: The Aftermath


Who gives us predictions for a new year? Doctors, psychics, psychos, our parents and a whole slue of other folks. However, the Silicon Valley chapter of the Public Relations Society of America  and the Computer History Museum brought together the folks that do it best. For years, they have managed to pull together a diverse and highly sought-after group of top business and technology journalists and bloggers to discuss hot topics of the current year and predictions for the following year.

2011 was no exception. On December 2, 2010, PRSA-Silicon Valley held its annual "Media Predicts" event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif. Media Predicts has a tradition of inviting journalists and bloggers who have made significant contributions to journalism over the past year. This year, the lot was especially remarkable. The speakers consisted of the following media personnel:


The journalists shared their thoughts and predictions about social IPOs, the iPad, Twitter, facebook, Apple, the San Francisco Giants, China and many more. I've taken the liberty to jot down some of their predictions for quick consumption. If you would like more details, check out the video coverage and photos of the event at http://www.prsasiliconvalley.com/Media-Predicts.

The panelists must have consulted their crystal balls for these predictions:
  • Eric Savitz: There will be... "A reduction in the number of mobile phone platforms (1-2 of the big ones will collapse and go away – don’t know if RIM, Symbian, but there are 6-8 major ones and by end of the year, we’ll be down to 3-4 at most as the ones that matter)."
  • Rachael King: There will be...."Increased interest in mapping the human brain – IBM’s BlueBrain. Mobile apps."
  • Quentin Hardy: In my crystal ball I see...."Chinese companies buying US companies is going to be hot. Will the government let them? Oracle will acquire Dell, Teradata and face IBM and HP in ways no one expected."
  • Bianca Bosker: I just bet my bottom dollar that..." AC/DC will be on iTunes. Also, no two people will have the same experience on the web...ads, news, everything will be customized to preferences, habits and friends."
  • Ben Parr: Let the battle for earth begin..."In the war between Facebook and Google, Facebook will win. Minority report where Tom Cruise uses his hand to control computers and machines that will be a reality in 2010 and beyond."
  • Chris O'Brien: My third eye tells me..."There will be no big tech IPOs in 2011 – Facebook, Zynga, LinkedIn. Tesla will be the big story in 2011."
  • Daniel Lyons: Are my predictions too real?..." This is the year when people will start to realize how scary Facebook really is. Death of blogs and the rise of twitter and tumblr."
Those were just some of the predictions that I thought were the most shocking and/or thought-provoking. I'm curious to see how they pan out out in the next few months. I will be keeping close tabs on the panel's predictions and what actually happens in 2011. Check back for updates and to find out who had the most accurate predictions.

If you have any predictions of your own that you would like to share, please add a comment below.

Regine J. Nelson is the founder and principal of Allure Marketing + Communications. Allure specializes in consumer product, small business, nonprofit and startup PR. She is a proud member of the Silicon Valley chapter of PRSA. Email regine@allure-pr.com for a free consultation. Follow her on Twitter, @RegineNelson.

Daily PR Tidbit - Feb 2

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Social media users grapple with information overload
Jose Huitron had just hit the digital wall. Toggling between Facebook, Google, Twitter and a handful of other online communities, he found it hard to keep up with a constant barrage of tweets, texts and instant messages. - By Jon Swartz via USA Today

Press Release vs. Media Pitch: Which One Do You Need?

One of the most common misconceptions about PR is that you need to distribute press releases to get media coverage. Few people know you can get media exposure without writing a press release — many of my students have done it! But first, what’s a press release, how is it different from a media pitch, and when do you use one or the other? -- via PR In Your Pajamas

How to integrate social media into health insurance 
Social media, such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, has been increasing in popularity in recent years, and along with that growth has come an increased connection to the health insurance world. - By Kelly Kimberland, UPMC Health Plan

Social media to lead parade of IPOs in year ahead

It’s not quite the dot-com boom of the late 1990s, but this year analysts expect to see a flood of Internet companies offering shares on the financial markets, hoping to become the next Amazon.com or Google. -- By MSNBC.com

8 Tips on Boosting PR Results with Social Media & SEO
 
Despite company marketing and public relations budgets being in a state of ambiguity, many public relations organizations are focusing on social media, trying to figure out “do’s and don’ts” to improve online reach. At the same time, search engine optimization (SEO) of news content is fast becoming an established part of the mix for many public relations programs. - By Lee Odden

If content is king, how do you become king of content?

All week, I’ve been talking about how much content matters. Here’s a guest post by the wonderful, savvy nonprofit marketing mind of Jono Smith on why - and how - to create content worth sharing.-- Via Katya's Non-Profit Marketing Blog 

How to Emulate the World’s Powerful Brands Using Social Media 
Don’t you just love to hate those big name brands who always seem to be getting right? You know the ones I’m referring to – The Apple gods, the addictive Starbucks and the sensual Victoria’s Secrets? - By Natalie Sisson via Spin Sucks


Regine J. Nelson is the founder and principal of Allure Marketing + Communications. Allure specializes in consumer product, small business, nonprofit and startup PR. She is a proud member of the Silicon Valley chapter of PRSA. Email regine@allure-pr.com for a free consultation. Follow her on Twitter, @RegineNelson.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - Feb 1

Another edition of the Daily PR Tidbit brought to you by Allure Marketing + Communications. Feel free to share or comment.

8 New LinkedIn Features Worth Exploration
Recently LinkedIn added lot’s of new functionality that impacts marketers and business owners. This article will tell you what you need to know. -- By Linda Coles

How to Avoid Social Media Overload


The advent of Web 2.0 has made keeping up with your industry a 24/7 pursuit. Reporters are constantly tweeting new stories, your colleagues and competitors are blogging and now, you're expected to join the fray as a "content producer" -- on top of your regular job. How do you make time for it all?-- By Dorie Clark 

42 New Social Media Resources You May Have Missed
Looking for even more social media resources? This guide appears every weekend, and you can check out all the lists-gone-by here any time. By Zachary Sniderman 

Lean Marketing: Public Relations strategies for small businesses and startups
One of the least expensive and most effective ways that small businesses can grow is through the strategic application of public relations. PR can be executed on a modest budget, and the awareness and word-of-mouth that can be attained is priceless for a small company. - By Mike via CrowdSpring

Super Bowl + French Impressionism = publicity 
If you're looking to earn publicity, always be on the alert for ways to tie your client to a topic in the news. That doesn't mean you have to watch for stories that are closely related to your client's business. In fact, the less obvious the tie to your client's usual image, the stronger your story idea may be: if you can provide an unexpected twist on a story everyone's talking about anyway, you're gold. -- By Melanie Lee Lockhart

Facebook + Twitter = Revolution? 
As the protests in Egypt enter their second week, many are again debating the relative influence that social media sites like Twitter and Facebook have had (and can have) in stoking the fires of digital age popular uprisings. Twitter and Facebook both reportedly played essential roles in helping organize protests and spread news in Egypt before the government shut down Internet access last Friday, January 29th. -- By Big Think 

Yammer: 5 Reasons Your Startup Should Be Using It
This past Thanksgiving we wrote about ten products we were thankful for as a startup. One of these was Yammer, an app that brands itself as Twitter for internal use and communication at companies. This free app allows you to follow other people’s updates and send files, messages and notifications (similar to how you follow people and tweet on Twitter). We use it for everything from sharing files to posting tech issues. If you’re a small team in particular like we are, you will realize the benefits of Yammer immediately. Here our top five reasons for using Yammer: - By Cheryl Morris

Regine J. Nelson is the founder and principal of Allure Marketing + Communications. Allure specializes in consumer product, small business, nonprofit and startup PR. Email regine@allure-pr.com for a free consultation. Follow her on Twitter, @RegineNelson.


Monday, January 31, 2011

Daily PR Tidbit - Jan 31

Another edition of the Daily PR Tidbit brought to you by Allure Marketing + Communications. Feel free to share or comment.

How to use PR Firms at Startups

One of the most frequent questions entrepreneurs ask about when they raise a little bit of money or are getting close to launching their first product is whether they should hire a PR firm. There is obviously no black-or-white answer, but I’ve tried everything from working a large international agency, to hiring in-house people to doing it myself. - Read what Mark Suster has to say on the matter.

Three social media tips for PR managers
Mark Waxman shares three tips to help PR practitioners get a better grasp of social media. 

A Hippocratic Oath for PR People?

The core tenet of doctors’ Hippocratic oath is “do no harm.” I wonder if we need a similar oath for public relations practitioners? The last thing a PR pro should ever do is compound a mistake by their company or their client by saying or doing something that harms the organization or the brand. -- By Brian Courtney

Newsflash: Facebook “Drink” Status Won’t Cure Cancer (and what PR people can learn from this missed opportunity)
Remember the “which bra color are you wearing” meme? What about the “where is your purse” craze that swept Facebook? To refresh your memory, the statements — born out of Facebook chain messages — are supposed to support breast cancer awareness. - By Heather Whaling 

Social Media and Mobile Ads Least Liked By Internet Users
One of the most common predictions is the growth of online advertising spend over the next however-many years. It’s the prediction that keeps the engine turning and the machine moving forward. After all, if there is no advertising then why are we doing this whole Internet and mobile thing anyway? Are we just trying to make life better for people? C’mon man! -- By Frank Reed  

Dear Friends of the Music PR Business
As you might have noticed, or may not have noticed, this blog is dead. For now. Maybe, I get the feeling i want to promote more music I like somewhere in the future, but for now I just wanna sit down and eat cookies. - Check out this rant by An Inside Out Sock

16 social media statistics that might surprise you

Over the last few months, I’ve bookmarked and read hundreds of posts. And, like many of you, have catalogued the myriad of social media stats that come our way each day. -- By Arik Hansen

Regine J. Nelson is the founder and principal of Allure Marketing + Communications. Allure specializes in consumer product, small business, nonprofit and startup PR. Email regine@allure-pr.com for a free consultation. Follow her on Twitter, @RegineNelson.