Posts tagged: Digital PR

Work Smart: Mastering Your Social Media Life

The titleĀ  of this post, Work Smart: Mastering Your Social Media Life, is the title of a great article by Gina Trapani, of Lifehacker.com fame, that I just read over at Fast Company. I’ve been thinking about putting together an article like this myself. In fact, I was just talking to a co-worker about how I fuse together WordPress, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and how I’m looking forward to integrating Google Buzz into the fold.

It’s no simple task coming up with fresh content, doing the postings, cross-posting, etc… and being, basically, a one-man media empire; it takes a heck of a lot of work, and that explains both why so many people start and give up, and why the persistence of doing it is often rewarded with followers, comments, links, etc… in many ways it’s self-regulating. Don’t do it, no love lost… keep it up, and people become interested, you can become a taste maker, or a critical voice.

Having a good social media workflow in place allows you to get more bang for your, content, buck by getting the message to more people right away. So instead of just posting and hoping that something goes viral, or you’ll be found in organic Google searches, you’re taking the message to the people. Some might forward it, some might not read it, some might not care at all, some might really enjoy it, but either way it’s out there, and getting the message out there is what it’s all about. We can only take it that far. After that it’s left to go as far as it can on merit and value alone.

I’m going to post Gina’s video here, as well, because it’s a nice addition to reading the post. Enjoy.

Social Media Take Away – Social media etiquette

Found an interesting article here, called The 11 Rules of Social Media Etiquette at the Digital Labz Web site, and thought that I really should share it.

With social media, or any platform, it’s super important to know the etiquette. Kind of like the saying “When in Rome, do as the Romans do…” same thing applies with social media. You learn about culture and etiquette from participating, but this site is a good primer.

Digital PR Summit in the Big Apple

So what’s gone well today?
Pretty much everything.

  • I had a great car ride to Detroit Metro airport, traversing Michigan in the fall with the colors at full brilliance… awesome!
  • There were no waits at the airport
  • Security was smooth
  • I had a great and smooth flight into LaGuardia
  • I had an awesome cab ride that had me singing Bobby Humphrey’s Harlem River Drive, as I sat in the cab driving on Harlem River Drive – Nice!
  • Filled my belly with some authentic New York style pizza, a first, and I’m still not convinced that’s it’s better that Chicago style, or more specifically, DeLuca’s the Lansing original, though that’s sure to draw up on some controversy.

But all this is an aside, because I’ve come to New York City to attend the PR News Digital PR Next Practices Summit. Basically, this is a chance to get informed, and fill in some knowledge gaps on a variety of digital PR, electronic communications, and SEO/SEM stuff that I think will be of value to my employer, me, and my readers.

If you read this, and you’re attending, say, “hey,” if you see me….

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