logging in or signing up Digital marketing social media relations aSGuest53611 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 165 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: July 09, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: September 2007 Social Media Relations Todd And(rlik) Are you ready for the social media releaseand social media news room? Flow : Past – where we started Present – where we are now Future – how you’re going to get there Flow First, let’s make sure we’re all on the same page. Same Page : Same Page Any online technology or practice that people use to share (content, opinions, insights, experiences, perspectives and media). Examples of social media applications: What is social media? A few more examples : A few more examples Same Page : Same Page YouTube = 10 percent of all internet traffic (source: Ellacoya Networks) YouTube & Wikipedia among top brands (source: brandchannel.com) Five of the top 10 websites are social (source: Alexa) Over 100 million blogs exist (source: Technorati) 120,000 new blogs launched every day (source: Technorati) 1.5 million posts per day (17 per second) (source: Technorati) Blog readership? Why should I care about social media? Same Page : People are using all types of social networks to self-publish, share, connect, reconnect and establish an array of communities. This is happening in both professionally and personally. If myspace were a country—it would be the8th largest country in the world. source: David Armano Same Page Strength in numbers Same Page : Same Page What is the social media release? Embedded video (URL used for SlideShare): http://youtube.com/watch?v=cD_mYKc20OY Slide 8: Where we started Past Ivy Lee : Born in 1877, Ivy Lee is recognized for creating the first press release and considered to be the father of modern PR. He was retained by the Rockefeller family to provide PR counsel for Standard Oil. His biggest competitor was Edward Bernays, also considered one of the fathers of PR. Ivy Lee First Press Release : On the morning of October 8, 1906, a Pennsylvania Railroad crash killed 50 people. That afternoon, Ivy Lee wrote the first press release and counseled his client to arrange for a special train to take reporters to the scene. It begat the... First Press Release First Clip : Impressed by the innovative approach, The New York Times printed the first press release verbatim on Oct. 30, 1906 as a "Statement from the Road." Both newspapers and public officials praised the Pennsylvania Railroad for its openness and honesty. First Clip Second Press Release : Six months later, coal operators hired Ivy Lee to represent them during a strike. So he mailed out the second press release. It was a… Second Press Release Dismal Failure : “This is an ad disguised as a story!” “This is meant to manipulate the news!” Journalists got angry and expressed hostility. (Was this the beginning of the feudal relationship between media and PR?) In response, Ivy Lee wrote… Dismal Failure 100 Years of Media Relations : Source: Cymfony AUDIENCE 100 Years of Media Relations Influence 1.0 100 Years of Press Releases : CHICAGO (September 23, 2007) – My company, a leader in this industry, today announced some big news. “It’s amazing,” said CEO of my company. “I agree,” said client. “They’re right,” said third-party endorser. Blah, blah, blah, prices, details, specs. Boilerplate. ### 100 Years of Press Releases Present : Where we are Present After 100 years, technology enabled new means of communication. Significant broadband penetration helped foster widespread growth of social media and made news an extremely volatile industry. : After 100 years, technology enabled new means of communication. Significant broadband penetration helped foster widespread growth of social media and made news an extremely volatile industry. This isn’t your mom’s news industry anymore… \\ 1.17 billion internet users worldwide (source: Internet World Stats 06/30/07) \\ 69% of Americans use the internet (source: World Internet Usage 06/30/07) \\ Swift changes being seen in newspaper readership habits \\ Major circulation and ad revenue declines \\ Newspapers testing new tactics (comments, popularity ranking, narrower pages) \\ Five of the top 10 visited websites are social (source: Alexa) The Evolution : As news distribution and consumption trends evolve, so will the 100-year-old press release. These four are helping that r/evolution. It began with… The Evolution The Public Outcry : On February 27, 2006, Tom Foremski, a former FT reporter who now blogs about business and culture in Silicon Valley, wrote an article titled Die! Press release! Die! Die! Die! He called press releases useless, delete on receipt documents with too much spin, pat-on-the-back phrases and meaningless quotes. He proposed a change, which lead to… The Public Outcry The Response : On May 23, 2006, Todd Defren, principal at Boston-based SHIFT Communications, responded with a template for the social media press release (SMR). The new SMR featured RSS, sharing options, tags, bulleted news, multimedia elements, lots of links, etc. With the SMR, Todd is lobbying for the industry to democratize access, ensure accuracy, embrace context, build community and be findable. The template was widely embraced and supported… The Response The Support : Since then, Chris Heuer, Brian Solis and many others have helped lead an effort to propose a standard for the construction and distribution of social media press releases. Chris founded the Social Media Club, which “shares best practices, establishes ethics and standards, and promotes media literacy around the emerging area of social media.” But, really, why should we care? The Support The Reasons : The Reasons \\ Bloggers and podcasters are legitimate PR targets – many exceed the reach of mainstream media \\ They have cheap technology tools to create, mix and mash-up their own multimedia news stories \\ Bloggers and traditional journalists prefer deconstructed content rather than being forced to sift through lengthy releases and playing “What’s the news here?” \\ Old media journalists are now fully adapted to using internet for research so you need to be online and search engine optimized \\ Bottom line: The way we influence has changed New Media Relations : AUDIENCE New Media Relations Influence 2.0 Source: Cymfony Social media release = better coverage? : Social media release = better coverage? PR Elements (well-written press release, quotes or interviews, images, audio, video, third-party sources, other relevant articles, etc.) Media Coverage (Hits) The Added Value Slide 26: A Closer Look The social media release template Slide 28: Democratize Access Ensure Accuracy Ensure Accuracy Ensure Accuracy Slide 29: Embrace Context Embrace Context Embrace Context Slide 30: Build Community Build Community Build Community Build Community Power to the People : Power to the People Case study Power to the People : Power to the People Case study Power to the People : Power to the People Case study Power to the People : Power to the People Case study Power to the People : Power to the People Case study Power to the People : Power to the People Case study Slide 37: Building your social media release and news room Future Building Your SMR : Building Your SMR Menu of tools Web-based Video capturing Video editing Building Your SMR : Many newswire services offer social media releases or social media elements that can be added to your typical press release distribution: \\ RSS subscriptions \\ Technorati tags \\ Del.icio.us bookmarking \\ Digg it \\ Multimedia add-ons \\ Comments However, the best place for conversations to take place is on your corporate site. Building Your SMR Adding the elements The Corporate Newsroom : The Corporate Newsroom The Corporate Newsroom : The Corporate Newsroom The Corporate Newsroom : The Corporate Newsroom Alternative - use a blog engine The Corporate Newsroom : The Corporate Newsroom RSS Subscriptions Categories (Tags) Sharing and Bookmarking Suggested Reading (Context) Video Links And Embeds (YouTube) Archives By Month Built-in Search Slide 44: Final Thoughts \\ The SMR doesn’t replace the traditional release\\ The SMR fosters your relationship with bloggers\\ The SMR template is just that – a template\\ Consider a hybrid traditional-SMR release\\ The tools surrounding it make it social\\ Let the conversation happen at corporate site\\ Consider a blog engine newsroom\\ You still need news and interesting information Slide 45: September 2007 Social Media Relations Todd And(rlik) For more information, visit toddand.com/smr toddand.com todd@toddand.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Digital marketing social media relations aSGuest53611 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 165 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: July 09, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: September 2007 Social Media Relations Todd And(rlik) Are you ready for the social media releaseand social media news room? Flow : Past – where we started Present – where we are now Future – how you’re going to get there Flow First, let’s make sure we’re all on the same page. Same Page : Same Page Any online technology or practice that people use to share (content, opinions, insights, experiences, perspectives and media). Examples of social media applications: What is social media? A few more examples : A few more examples Same Page : Same Page YouTube = 10 percent of all internet traffic (source: Ellacoya Networks) YouTube & Wikipedia among top brands (source: brandchannel.com) Five of the top 10 websites are social (source: Alexa) Over 100 million blogs exist (source: Technorati) 120,000 new blogs launched every day (source: Technorati) 1.5 million posts per day (17 per second) (source: Technorati) Blog readership? Why should I care about social media? Same Page : People are using all types of social networks to self-publish, share, connect, reconnect and establish an array of communities. This is happening in both professionally and personally. If myspace were a country—it would be the8th largest country in the world. source: David Armano Same Page Strength in numbers Same Page : Same Page What is the social media release? Embedded video (URL used for SlideShare): http://youtube.com/watch?v=cD_mYKc20OY Slide 8: Where we started Past Ivy Lee : Born in 1877, Ivy Lee is recognized for creating the first press release and considered to be the father of modern PR. He was retained by the Rockefeller family to provide PR counsel for Standard Oil. His biggest competitor was Edward Bernays, also considered one of the fathers of PR. Ivy Lee First Press Release : On the morning of October 8, 1906, a Pennsylvania Railroad crash killed 50 people. That afternoon, Ivy Lee wrote the first press release and counseled his client to arrange for a special train to take reporters to the scene. It begat the... First Press Release First Clip : Impressed by the innovative approach, The New York Times printed the first press release verbatim on Oct. 30, 1906 as a "Statement from the Road." Both newspapers and public officials praised the Pennsylvania Railroad for its openness and honesty. First Clip Second Press Release : Six months later, coal operators hired Ivy Lee to represent them during a strike. So he mailed out the second press release. It was a… Second Press Release Dismal Failure : “This is an ad disguised as a story!” “This is meant to manipulate the news!” Journalists got angry and expressed hostility. (Was this the beginning of the feudal relationship between media and PR?) In response, Ivy Lee wrote… Dismal Failure 100 Years of Media Relations : Source: Cymfony AUDIENCE 100 Years of Media Relations Influence 1.0 100 Years of Press Releases : CHICAGO (September 23, 2007) – My company, a leader in this industry, today announced some big news. “It’s amazing,” said CEO of my company. “I agree,” said client. “They’re right,” said third-party endorser. Blah, blah, blah, prices, details, specs. Boilerplate. ### 100 Years of Press Releases Present : Where we are Present After 100 years, technology enabled new means of communication. Significant broadband penetration helped foster widespread growth of social media and made news an extremely volatile industry. : After 100 years, technology enabled new means of communication. Significant broadband penetration helped foster widespread growth of social media and made news an extremely volatile industry. This isn’t your mom’s news industry anymore… \\ 1.17 billion internet users worldwide (source: Internet World Stats 06/30/07) \\ 69% of Americans use the internet (source: World Internet Usage 06/30/07) \\ Swift changes being seen in newspaper readership habits \\ Major circulation and ad revenue declines \\ Newspapers testing new tactics (comments, popularity ranking, narrower pages) \\ Five of the top 10 visited websites are social (source: Alexa) The Evolution : As news distribution and consumption trends evolve, so will the 100-year-old press release. These four are helping that r/evolution. It began with… The Evolution The Public Outcry : On February 27, 2006, Tom Foremski, a former FT reporter who now blogs about business and culture in Silicon Valley, wrote an article titled Die! Press release! Die! Die! Die! He called press releases useless, delete on receipt documents with too much spin, pat-on-the-back phrases and meaningless quotes. He proposed a change, which lead to… The Public Outcry The Response : On May 23, 2006, Todd Defren, principal at Boston-based SHIFT Communications, responded with a template for the social media press release (SMR). The new SMR featured RSS, sharing options, tags, bulleted news, multimedia elements, lots of links, etc. With the SMR, Todd is lobbying for the industry to democratize access, ensure accuracy, embrace context, build community and be findable. The template was widely embraced and supported… The Response The Support : Since then, Chris Heuer, Brian Solis and many others have helped lead an effort to propose a standard for the construction and distribution of social media press releases. Chris founded the Social Media Club, which “shares best practices, establishes ethics and standards, and promotes media literacy around the emerging area of social media.” But, really, why should we care? The Support The Reasons : The Reasons \\ Bloggers and podcasters are legitimate PR targets – many exceed the reach of mainstream media \\ They have cheap technology tools to create, mix and mash-up their own multimedia news stories \\ Bloggers and traditional journalists prefer deconstructed content rather than being forced to sift through lengthy releases and playing “What’s the news here?” \\ Old media journalists are now fully adapted to using internet for research so you need to be online and search engine optimized \\ Bottom line: The way we influence has changed New Media Relations : AUDIENCE New Media Relations Influence 2.0 Source: Cymfony Social media release = better coverage? : Social media release = better coverage? PR Elements (well-written press release, quotes or interviews, images, audio, video, third-party sources, other relevant articles, etc.) Media Coverage (Hits) The Added Value Slide 26: A Closer Look The social media release template Slide 28: Democratize Access Ensure Accuracy Ensure Accuracy Ensure Accuracy Slide 29: Embrace Context Embrace Context Embrace Context Slide 30: Build Community Build Community Build Community Build Community Power to the People : Power to the People Case study Power to the People : Power to the People Case study Power to the People : Power to the People Case study Power to the People : Power to the People Case study Power to the People : Power to the People Case study Power to the People : Power to the People Case study Slide 37: Building your social media release and news room Future Building Your SMR : Building Your SMR Menu of tools Web-based Video capturing Video editing Building Your SMR : Many newswire services offer social media releases or social media elements that can be added to your typical press release distribution: \\ RSS subscriptions \\ Technorati tags \\ Del.icio.us bookmarking \\ Digg it \\ Multimedia add-ons \\ Comments However, the best place for conversations to take place is on your corporate site. Building Your SMR Adding the elements The Corporate Newsroom : The Corporate Newsroom The Corporate Newsroom : The Corporate Newsroom The Corporate Newsroom : The Corporate Newsroom Alternative - use a blog engine The Corporate Newsroom : The Corporate Newsroom RSS Subscriptions Categories (Tags) Sharing and Bookmarking Suggested Reading (Context) Video Links And Embeds (YouTube) Archives By Month Built-in Search Slide 44: Final Thoughts \\ The SMR doesn’t replace the traditional release\\ The SMR fosters your relationship with bloggers\\ The SMR template is just that – a template\\ Consider a hybrid traditional-SMR release\\ The tools surrounding it make it social\\ Let the conversation happen at corporate site\\ Consider a blog engine newsroom\\ You still need news and interesting information Slide 45: September 2007 Social Media Relations Todd And(rlik) For more information, visit toddand.com/smr toddand.com todd@toddand.com