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Julie's Social Media Mania: Crisi Communication- British Airways
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Julie's Social Media Mania. In the current social media for pr class we have set up these blogs to keep up with current issues concerning the fast paced world of social media as well as to convey our thoughts and feelings and discuss our class readings. Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Crisi Communication- British Airways. Recent events have propelled airlines into a crisis situation. After Southern Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano. Has links to some FAQ’s. And a statement from BA. I liked that this informat...
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Julie's Social Media Mania: My Personal Learning Plan- A Digital Portfolio
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Julie's Social Media Mania. In the current social media for pr class we have set up these blogs to keep up with current issues concerning the fast paced world of social media as well as to convey our thoughts and feelings and discuss our class readings. Monday, April 12, 2010. My Personal Learning Plan- A Digital Portfolio. Here’s a link to my digital porfolio-. For those of you interested in creating your own social media resume, here are my. Through Delicious, I also found out about. With weebly i alre...
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog: March 2010
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog. Sunday, March 28, 2010. In Chapter 5, Hobbies and Altruism, of Citizen Marketers the authors recount the story of how Eric Karkovack was able to revive a dead soda, Surge, via raising awareness and recounting personal stories with the soda on his website SaveSurge.org. Consequently, CocaCola re-released the soda as Vault, in part due to his large online following and community. Furthermore, the story explains how his new website dedicated to Vault. When companies refuse to...
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog: On Podcasting
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog. Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Audio books are a creation that goes back to the 1980's. They take a traditional way of telling a story, reading, back to its roots, listening. They are a nice, simple way of easily digesting a piece of entertainment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Little Ellie's Big Thoughts. Chicken And Noodle Mommy Recipe. Roberts on the Move. Your Thoughts on Advertising Alcohol. The Social Media Chronicles. The iPad Strikes Again. All visitors to this sit...
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog: April 2010
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog. Saturday, April 10, 2010. The Legend of Taylor Johnson. If you haven't heard about the viral video getting all the attention these days here's your chance! Sunday, April 4, 2010. In the last Chapter of "A Survival Guide to Social Media" Deltina Hay outlines some different systems such as Google Analytics. This is where a quantitative analysis just doesn't stack up in comparison. It can't tell you how you should go about improving your voice and your platform, only whet...
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog: The Past Makes the Future
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog. Sunday, April 4, 2010. The Past Makes the Future. As we discussed in class the future of press releases lies in the author's ability to take the old version of a simple static release and transform it into an informative, link filled conglomeration. In this way we find the press release to not only be more useful and fact-filled it also achieves the objective of being more social. We find an example video of the new version of the press release. February 18, 2011 at 1:28 AM.
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog: January 2010
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. After reading the Pew Study. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Little Ellie's Big Thoughts. Chicken And Noodle Mommy Recipe. Little Ellie's Big Thoughts. Roberts on the Move. Your Thoughts on Advertising Alcohol. The Social Media Chronicles. The iPad Strikes Again. Exploring Social Media for PR. Twitter: A Simple Guide to How and Why it is Beneficial to Public Relations Professionals. Avatar: Part of YOUR Personal Brand. Julie's social media PR blog.
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog: February 2010
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog. Wednesday, February 3, 2010. Twitterstorms effect on politics. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Little Ellie's Big Thoughts. Chicken And Noodle Mommy Recipe. Little Ellie's Big Thoughts. Roberts on the Move. Your Thoughts on Advertising Alcohol. The Social Media Chronicles. The iPad Strikes Again. Exploring Social Media for PR. Twitter: A Simple Guide to How and Why it is Beneficial to Public Relations Professionals. Avatar: Part of YOUR Personal Brand. Nestle vs green peace.
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog: Questioning Success
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog. Sunday, April 4, 2010. In the last Chapter of "A Survival Guide to Social Media" Deltina Hay outlines some different systems such as Google Analytics. This is where a quantitative analysis just doesn't stack up in comparison. It can't tell you how you should go about improving your voice and your platform, only whether you need to. As a blogger it is everyone's responsibility to their audience to concern themselves with quality over quantity. Little Ellie's Big Thoughts.
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog: Thinking Outside the Box
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Roy's Social Media for PR Blog. Sunday, March 28, 2010. Thinking Outside the Box. After reading Greenpeace's tips on how to make a viral video, the thing that stuck with me the most, was the idea that the reason that most of the viral videos on the internet are user created is because the users are the ones thinking outside of the box. That the public are the ones with the freshest ideas and know how to avoid recycling past viral successes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Little Ellie's Big Thoughts.