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Putting the “P” back in PR Integrating Social Media Outreach into your Communications Strategies

Putting the “P” back in PR

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Integrating Social Media Outreach into your Communications Strategies. My intro to social media presentation for public relations professionals at the Central Michigan PRSA.

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Putting the “P” back in PR

Integrating Social Media Outreach into your Communications Strategies

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It’s no longer just about the media

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Social Networks Empower EveryoneBrian Solis blogs at PR 2.0 http://briansolis.com

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Information Travels Differently

David Armano blogs at Logic+Emotion – http://darmano.typepad.com

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Where to begin?

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They Say Press Releases are Dead

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But, that’s not really true

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They just need to be adapted for sharing and search

Kevin Dugan and Richard Laermer write the Bad Pitch Blog:

http://badpitch.blogspot.com/

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SEO – Search Engine Optimization

Create content that is easily found by consumers AND journalists

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SEO Basics

For more information about SEO, read Lee Odden’s blog, http://toprankblog.com/

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Google AdWords Keyword Tool

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Google Trends

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Start Reading Blogs

http://adage.com/power150/

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RSS

•Real Simple Syndication•Delivers latest posts in a reader or via email•RSS address differs from the URL

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Build relationships with bloggers before you need them

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Put down your shotguns

In other words, DO NOT email blast your press release

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The Don’ts of Blogger Outreach

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Blogger Outreach Best Practices

•Know what they write about•Know what their readers expect•Check their blog for a pitch policy•Be personal and as authentic as possible – do not use “key messaging” that you would not use in casual conversation•Do not send a pitch that you wouldn’t mind having posted to the Internet

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Searching for the right bloggers

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Subscription Services

• Radian 6 – Sentiment, comments, influence, trends, authority and internal response tracking

• CrimsonHexagon – Sentiment and comments• VibeMetrix – Sentiment, comments and

internal response tracking

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Social Media Newsrooms

Shhhhhhhh, they’re really just blogs

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Social Media Newsrooms

Shareable and Searchable

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Questions?

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For more information

• Technorati State of the Blogosphere report/2008• One half of all blog readers say they trust bloggers’

purchase recommendations• Brian Solis blogs at PR 2.0 http://briansolis.com• Lee Odden blogs http://toprankblog.com/• Kevin Dugan and Richard Laermer write the Bad

Pitch Blog: http://badpitch.blogspot.com/

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Thank You Thank You Thank You

Shannon Paul

http://veryofficialblog.com/http://twitter.com/shannonpaul/http://friendfeed.com/shannonpaul/http://linkedin.com/in/shannonpaul/