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Rules of Engagement for Blogger Relations

July 14th, 2008 @ 7:00 am

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Categories: Media Relations, Online Media, Online PR, PR Tips, Public Relations, Social Media

Tags: Media, Blog, Blogger, Public Relations, Blogging, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Internet, Jon Greer

Here’s a cheat sheet for your blogger relations program. If you follow these steps you’ll have a lot more success and will be well on your way to establishing a credible voice for your company or client in the blogosphere:

Start With Research — Every Blog Has:

  • A unique point of view
  • A particular way of interacting with PR (if they do at all)
  • Opportunities to be part of their community/conversation
  • Technorati authority ranking that tells you whether they are worth your time

Participate:

  • You can’t just pitch old-fashioned PR pitches to blogs
  • If you want any attention at all, you have to get involved through links and comments
  • Once you’ve gotten involved, you can suggest stories
  • You must read their blog and understand their point of view and style in order to be successful

Ethics Are in Flux:

  • Some bloggers are more willing to accept freebies than traditional media
  • Research will reveal who they are and what types of products and access you may be able to leverage into coverage

Journo-Bloggers Are A Breed of Their Own:

  • Online mainstream journalists are more like traditional media than bloggers
  • They have no strict publication schedule so you can be interviewed for a story or have one appear at any time
  • Fact and opinion are mixed freely and often

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