Looking backwards to move forward in PR
Posted by Heather Yaxley on May 1, 2011 · 8 Comments
The world’s eyes were on the British Royal Wedding on Friday with a million people on the streets of London, two billion watching live with 24:7 television coverage, tens of thousands engaged through social media or catching up via on demand after the event. This was a world event where the opportunity for public relations [...]
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What do digital immigrants really know about social media? Part II
Posted by Heather Yaxley on March 4, 2011 · 18 Comments
This second part of a conversation about the role of social media in PR moves on to reflect on the practices of organisations and their representatives in this ever changing terrain. Heather Yaxley and Judy Gombita share their views and offer some cautionary advice.
Judy Gombita
The previous post referenced the Pew Internet “Generations Online” [...]
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Public relations remains focused on media relations
Posted by Heather Yaxley on November 16, 2010 · 46 Comments
From a PR perspective, there’s a problem with all the discussion regarding the merits or otherwise of paywalls to access online content, the impact of social media or the role of PR versus marketing in this brave new world. It’s all about the media – with little consideration of what we should really be interested [...]
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Online Public Relations: The adoption process and innovation challenge, a Greek example
Posted by Heather Yaxley on November 1, 2010 · 9 Comments
By Philip J Kitchen, Dean, Faculty of Business, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
In the past two decades PR practitioners have become more involved with electronic activities that have allowed them to engage at different levels with clients, media and various online communities. Monitoring online interaction and presence has also become an important practice [...]
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Public relations needs more than digital natives
Posted by Heather Yaxley on October 5, 2010 · 28 Comments
Whether you call it digital PR, online PR, or social media (SM) relations – public relations practitioners are being told they must enter this “brave new world”, embrace the “revolution” and engage with “new influencers” at every turn. With a religious fervour, the gurus and advocates are now on overdrive in promoting technological solutions to [...]
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Time for the truth about journalism
Posted by Heather Yaxley on September 3, 2010 · 17 Comments
“Journalism is just ditchwater”, a quote attributed to Carlyle in 1881, contrasts with the claims of modern journalists who believe they play a critical role in society as the Fourth Estate following in the footsteps of the investigative power evidenced in the Watergate saga. It is this idea of the power of the media that [...]
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A one-on-one chat with Solo PR’s Kellye Crane
Posted by Judy Gombita on August 4, 2010 · 6 Comments
Kellye Crane, a 20-year public relations and communication veteran, has been operating independently as Crane Communications, LLC since 1995. She is a member of the Public Relations Society of America. Kellye teaches others how to be a PR consultant on her blog, Solo PR Pro.
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Social Media go Mainstream? Euprera spring symposium in Gent (Belgium)
Posted by Toni Muzi Falconi on March 6, 2010 · 5 Comments
The most stimulating came from Betteke Van Rule: never has public relations been more public! she said from the floor. Which led me to think that, yes!, public relations is definitely about relationships with publics, as many of us have always claimed.
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PR crisis case studies in real time
Posted by Heather Yaxley on February 9, 2010 · 3 Comments
Open any public relations textbook and the section on crisis management will include examples of how organisations have demonstrated “best” or “worst” practice. And, it’s not just the textbooks, as recent incidents have seen plenty of advice from PR “experts” through online and social media.
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There’s no such thing as online or digital PR anymore…
Posted by Heather Yaxley on May 6, 2011 · 38 Comments
That seems to be the message from Philip Young who, with David Phillips, is editing a special edition of the online journal, PRism on the topic: Beyond Online Public Relations (to be published early in 2012).
Philip claims that “Today ALL PR is Online PR” and is interested in papers that support or challenge the view [...]
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