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Apply Thought Leadership to Social Media

January 4th, 2010 by

Social media is all the rage and rapidly evolving in both technology and techniques. Interestingly, what it demands—whether communicating a product, service or political cause—is listening and offering constructive ideas valuable to a particular network’s participants.

Social Media’s Role in Transforming Public Relations

December 28th, 2009 by

How social media is revolutionizing the PR landscape.

Navigating the New Media World: How to Reach Your Key Influencers

December 22nd, 2009 by

How PR professionals cope with this media transformation affects brands and ultimately the bottom line. Even the definition of media has changed: No longer does it refer to journalists from established media companies—some which have ceased to exist, while others are down to bare-bones resources.

Build Your Brand the Social Way

December 21st, 2009 by

Social media engagement is an essential component of almost any organization’s marketing and public relations efforts. As PR firms position themselves as keepers of the brand trust and leading company reputations, adding social media to their repertoire of service offerings is a critical move.

How Not to Create a Crisis: Countering Online Criticism and Avoiding the Streisand Effect

December 15th, 2009 by

You will consistently have clients that are criticized online, either directly or through Web sites like VerizonSucks.com. When they ask you, or more likely ask their lawyers to try and suppress that speech, you have to be able to advise your client of the consequences.

Tying PR With Sales: New Techniques Create Better Results

December 14th, 2009 by

PR practitioners have long sought to prove their worth to the C-suite by generating return on investment. To this day, the primary way for PR pros to demonstrate ROI is through sales.

Feeling Socially Inept? It’s Time for a Social Media Gut Check

December 1st, 2009 by

Can’t get anyone talking about your product on Twitter? Not seeing even a blip in Web site traffic? When your social media plan is turning decidedly anti-social, it’s time to take a deep breath and start thinking differently about social media. It’s possible you may be wrapped up in using your extensive social media tool kit and not thinking about ideas and conversations that are flowing in cyberspace.

Tips For Making Twitter a Reality For an Organization

November 23rd, 2009 by

Tips and tricks on how to integrate this micro-blogging tool into your company’s communications’ initiatives.

State of the Blogosphere

November 6th, 2009 by

A new study has come out via Technorati that examines current trends in the blogosphere. Among the findings: 71% of respondents reported that blogging has given them much greater visibility in their industry, and 63% said prospective clients have read their blog and, as a result, purchased their products/services.

Brand Survival in the Age of Asymmetric Comms

November 2nd, 2009 by

Until now, many companies have ignored social media without suffering obvious consequences, especially in industries that, in the past, have not included a high proportion of social media users. Social media participation was a choice.