PR Business has asked me to write a feature about the state of social media – what do you think I should include?
As you may know, I write a weekly column for this magazine, which is cross-posted here on Thursdays (usually).
Basically it is a round up of top internet-related news that may be of interest to PR people – I write it in the hope of educating / inspiring more communications people to find out more about how social media and how online innovation is changing the media and, therefore, what we do for a living.
If you have any ideas or examples of work you are doing with clients and would like featured, or just have a strong view on what you think we should be telling our colleagues in the wider industry about, I would really interested to hear about it.
Questions that are rattling round my head are: Have we go past telling people the basics about blogs? How do you persuade cautious clients to take their first steps into engaging with social media? How much have things really changed over the last year because of blogs? What are the most common myths about social media out there? Everyone talks about monitoring, but what approaches really work?
Email me (see contact me info) or leave your thoughts in the comments section. Anytime up to the end of this week is great, but the earlier the better :-)
All thoughts most gratefully received…
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