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Twitter Becoming Greater Force in PR and Media Relations

December 2nd, 2008 @ 9:03 am

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

Tags: Twitter, Public Relations, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Jon Greer

Twitter, the microblogging site, is becoming a force to be reckoned with in the online and PR worlds.

Last week, PR 2.0 guru Brian Solis announced the creation of @micropr, a Twitter identity media and others can use to ask for assistance with stories and other information.

Previously, Solis posted a wide-ranging guide to using Twitter for communications.

If you’re not on board the Twitter express, this would be a good time to get started. Take a tip from someone who has been through many an economic cycle: there’s no time like the present to make yourself more valuable by understanding the latest technologies and tools. Those are the people it’s hardest to cut when the cutting begins.

As it happens, my colleagues and I at Bulldog Reporter have jumped on this train as well, and we’ll be presenting the first-ever webinar panel of Twittering journalists in a conference call on Thursday, Dec. 11.

Journalists Speak Out on Twitter for PR: How the Media Uses Social Networks

Speakers:

Brian Stelter, Reporter, The New York Times

Julio Ojeda-Zapata, Consumer Technology Reporter, St. Paul Pioneer Press and Author, “Twitter Means Business: How Microblogging Can Help or Hurt Your Company”

Ina Fried, Senior Writer, CNET News

Chris O’Brien, Business Columnist, San Jose Mercury News

Dan Patterson, Digital Audio Manager, ABC News

More Twitter resources:

Twitter Wiki — newbies corner

Ogilvy PR’s blog — Lots of good and easy-to-understand Twitter posts

Did you know that Jon Greer is available to speak to your company or PR agency about PR and media relations? Contact Jon for more information!

 
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    alecia_obrien

    12/02/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Twitter Becoming Greater Force in PR and Media Relations

    As an enterprise, B2B company, we are getting so much insight into our prospect and customer base through Twitter. Previously this degree of insight was impossible - what other medium can alert your sales team of prospects in the evaluating stage? As a marketer, I use it as a medium to track thought leaders and journalists. I focus on the Twitter "handshake (you follow me, I follow you) - this two way acknowledgment can be a valuable tool in fostering a relationship with these people.
    Plus, it's a pleasant distraction (for the moment) to receive a Twitter DM amidst my 100 daily emails. I actually read them!
    Thanks Jon.

    Alecia
    www.dna13.com

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