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Public Relations on the Ultraweb: Wikinomics - A short rant (part 2)
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb. Wednesday, 7 January 2009. Wikinomics - A short rant (part 2). According to Tapscott and Williams, the second way in which the internet is transforming news reporting is by allowing the internet user to be an editor of news content. Content sharing websites like Delicious. To answer this question I went over to Digg to have a look at what Digg users were Digging. Perhaps I'm completely out of step here but what of the bombing of Gaza? The global financial crisis? PR of c...
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb: Wii the People
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb. Sunday, 4 January 2009. The whole point of PR is that a message is best coming from some elses mouth, not yours. Offline, this can translate to endorsements by celebrities and media outlets - which is all well and good, if we grant that these voices have credibility. However this Christmas, Nintendo had the good fortune to receive one of the most glowing, energised and downright newsworthy endorsements of the season for their Wii. L, where Sony staff worked a little too.
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb: Wikinomics - A short rant (part 1)
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb. Saturday, 27 December 2008. Wikinomics - A short rant (part 1). Only now, having read Wikinomics. Am I tempted to release the information anarchist that has been quietly hotboxing my bad arguments cupboard for the last few years. Of course the book isn't just about filesharing, and it's considerably less half baked than my first year sociology essay. Wikinomics. Or read the book. Of news, creating content on blogs, Wikipedia. Bombings as an example of how Wiki technology.
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb: Holy f***ing s***t – I was just in a plane crash!
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb. Monday, 22 December 2008. Holy f* *ing s* *t – I was just in a plane crash! Not my words, but those of one Mike Wilson, as he records his brush with death on Twitter. His message, sent via mobile after his Continental Airlines. Flight skidded off the runway at Denver Airport. To bring front line experiences to a worldwide audience before conventional news outlets. Indeed Loic Le Meur. Of course, when it comes to relatively unmediated content like Twitter, there are obvio...
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb: People don't trust corporate blogs
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb. Sunday, 14 December 2008. People don't trust corporate blogs. Li and Bernhoff, the authors of the book Groundswell. Have just published research showing that only 16% of people. trust what they read on corporate blogs. A summary of their findings can be found on their blog. Which looks to me like a corporate blog of sorts but ho hum), or you can have a look at this bar chart (click for a bigger version):. So what are the most trusted outlets of information? Well traditio...
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb: A Blogger talks about PR Agents
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb. Sunday, 7 December 2008. A Blogger talks about PR Agents. If a scientist was given a petri dish, some basic amino acids, and the task of synthesising the ultimate blogger, they would probably produce something very similar to Chris Pirillo. Chris is a self confessed tech geek who runs a blogging network called Lockergnome. As well as having a significant online presence on such outlets as Youtube and CNN.com. Want to get your issue talked about in the blogosphere? I'm do...
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb: Merry Christmas!
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb. Wednesday, 24 December 2008. Labels: dogs dressed as other animals. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dogs dressed as other animals. I'm doing an MA in Public Relations at the University of Westminster. This blog is for related rants. View my complete profile. Rama arya's pr blog: packaging obama. Women a PR super breed. PR and the film industry. International public relations: 'Think globally, act locally'. Who does PR for the PR industry? PR, the Law and Me.
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb: Six lessons learned
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb. Saturday, 10 January 2009. This blog has helped me to reach some useful conclusions about how public relations should make best use of the internet. Here are some of the main themes that have emerged:. 1) Get to the point. Whether for better or worse, much of the blogging community is beginning to naturalise the "Tweet ethic"- limiting one's message to 140 characters. Some bloggers. Specify that even press releases should be kept to this length! 2) The breaking edge.
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb: Flogging
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Public Relations on the Ultraweb. Thursday, 18 December 2008. Following my earlier post about corporate blogging, I thought I'd better give a bit of attention to so called flogging. Often mentioned in the same breath as astroturfing. A flog is a blog which which has been set up by a company to promote their product or service, but which does not make its promotional origins clear to the reader. The graph below, taken from themeasurementstandard.com. Shortly after this debacle, marketing company Zipatoni.