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In this issue: 1. Online PR strategy - interview with Sally Falkow 2. The Watercooler... this week's blog stories 3. NEW! Email Marketing Platforms Buyer's Guide 2006 4. NEW! Charity Website Benchmarks 2006 5. JOBS: Lots of internet and e-commerce jobs to check out... 6. Top forum post: Rented Email Lists vs Newsletter Ads 7. Top forum post: Wannabe a BIMA Awards judge? |
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Sally Falkow has created effective internal and external communication strategies for both large and medium-sized enterprises for 25 years. Since 1999 she has translated her extensive experience in communication to the internet and is now recognised as one of the leading website and internet marketing strategists in the US. Her main interest is in the shift in media consumption and how new technology is affecting the practice of public relations. Sally has authored several books on website marketing strategies and the use of new technologies in PR. You can read her blog at http://falkow.blogsite.com. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. You have described the “New Online PR process” as: 1) Listen, 2) Deliver 3) Measure and 4) Interact … Can you expand a little on this please? Get to know the bloggers and their points of view. Listen to your employees. Look into your own organisation. What is your culture? How willing are you to be open and authentic? Could you start an internal blog perhaps? Listen to customers. What do they say about your company? Do you have advocates and evangelists? Do you have detractors? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. What are the best tools for online reputation monitoring? Reputation monitoring needs to cover the full spectrum of user generated content. Only searching a few sites will not get you the coverage you need. Before you choose a vendor figure out what you need to monitor. How much you do may depend on your resources. RSS feeds can gather the information for you, but in the end it does take a human eye to evaluate the data. Choose keywords that will give you good information. Identify bloggers you want to follow. Track the social sites and the news sites.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Why do you think that some companies have been slow to commit to online PR? Perhaps the reason is that they don’t understand how to get visible online. And they don’t yet get the relationship between search, branding and PR. Social media, blogging and RSS and the changes in media consumption are still a bit of a mystery to them. So it’s easier to do same old, same old – at least they know how to do it. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. What sort of companies are ‘ahead of the curve’ when it comes to Online PR?
Microsoft: tech evangelist Robert Scoble became a blog star and changed the face of the ‘evil empire’. 5. What kind of mistakes have you seen companies make when it comes to Online PR? The biggest mistake is to put your head in the sand and not pay attention to the online conversation. When you don’t really understand the radical shift in media consumption - how and where people get their news and information today - there is a reluctance to embrace these new ideas. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. A specific question about RSS: do you believe in full text or partial text feeds? Why? Although many people advocate full text feeds there are still those who prefer partial feeds. And some readers will only display a headline and a short description with a link. RSS adoption is growing as more browsers and personalised pages like MyYahoo and My MSN offer the ‘add content’ option. These folk don’t even know they are using RSS. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Expansion Plus is an internet marketing and PR firm based in Burbank, California. We specialise in online PR, content syndication and reputation management for both medium and large companies. Our aim is to assist them to increase their online visibility and raise their brand awareness and value. Sally was interviewed by Linus Gregoriadis, E-consultancy analyst ( linus@e-consultancy.com ). |
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| 3. NEW! Email Marketing Platforms Buyer's Guide 2006 | ||||||
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Our latest Email Marketing Buyer’s Guide is essential reading for companies that send out (or are planning to send out) regular emails, whether for transactional purposes or to help boost acquisition, retention or brand loyalty. 23 companies profiled. 40 pages of market research. A real timesaver.
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This Charity Website Benchmarks report analyses and evaluates 110 websites belonging to online charities in the UK, measuring them against a range of metrics such as Usability, Accessibility, Communication, Transparency, Responsiveness and Integration. Well worth a read.
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Superb post from Troy Norcross: "When it comes to email marketing I'm very much in favour of 'organic and free-range' lists, as opposed to those email lists that are past their use-by date (accepted as 3 months since last communication ) or otherwise full of additives, preservatives and filler."
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BIMA chairman Paul Walsh is on the lookout for more judges for the BIMA Awards. Deadline is Monday 31 July. Read his post for further details...
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