Skip to main content

Home/ Meds2010/ Group items tagged is

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Katherine Weller

A Great PR Campaign Combines Facebook and Direct Mail | Business 2 Community - 1 views

  •  
    This is really cool, that the key to a great PR campaign is through creativity and simply being nice! 
Marine Shah

The Secret to a Successful Facebook Business Page | DesignPax.com Blog - 0 views

  •  
    The secret is…..there really is no secret. Take a spin around Facebook and you'll find the most popular pages are all successful for one reason: their page is interactive. Facebook is for all intents and purposes an interactive site, not a static website.
Jenny Farrar

Killer Facebook Fan Pages: 5 Inspiring Case Studies - 0 views

  • are actively engaging with their fans.
  • These pages have creative content, two-way communication, active discussion boards, videos and images, and a fun and casual tone to match the medium
  • use of video.
  • ...20 more annotations...
  • clearly knows its demographic, and the way Facebook works
  • Coke knows that their brand is an icon and people don’t just interact with their product by drinking it — they actually collect it
    • Jenny Farrar
       
      Know your brand well, revel in it
  • page is really powered by user generated content, good and bad
  • given users the chance to spread the Pringles brand to their friends without resorting to paid ad placements,
  • The page was originally created by two fans who just loved Coke. Coca-Cola found the page, and rather than trying to buy it or create another “official” page, they rewarded the two fans and worked with them to continue building the page and representing the brand. By empowering their existing fans, rather than trying to marginalize, shove aside, or steam roll them, Coca-Cola has been able to build on the connections that were already established with fans on Facebook before they even arrived in an official capacity.
  • Red Bull has built all kinds of content and applications that help them break out of the vanilla Facebook mold
  • is its use of status updates
  • Their updates share videos, blog posts about all aspects of coffee — and not just on the official company blog — including how to grow coffee beans, articles about Starbucks and Starbucks employees
  • Most recently, Adidas teamed up with MTV to run an exclusive Facebook contest where a fan could win an all-expenses-paid house party. Their campaign was successful for a few reasons. First, Adidas chose a prize and partner that would resonate with the Facebook user demographic
  • Second, they wisely chose to promote the contest on their fan page not only before the contest, but after it had ended as well.
  • The integration of status updates, photos, notes and videos, with a smart contest, resulted in a whole lot of fan engagement, and keeping the winning fan involved even after the contest had ended showed their commitment to fans and helped them get extra mileage out of the campaign
  • providing fun content that encourages fans to interact with and ultimately connect with the brand
  • Red Bull has aggregated tweets from sponsored athletes like skateboarder Ryan Sheckler and snowboarder Shaun White and included them directly in their Facebook presence
    • Jenny Farrar
       
      True fan involvement
  • encourages additional fan engagement
  • knows its audience,
  • with humor, fun, apps that get people engaged, and by being creative
  • benefitted from having a solid brand image and loyal following before they actually joined Facebook
  • you have to know your audience, you have to provide quality, regular content, you need to encourage discussion and engagement, and you must not take yourself too seriously.
Aaron Matevosian

5 Examples of How Social Media is Changing the 2012 Elections - Strategic Public Relations - 0 views

  •  
    Several sites, including Instagram and Tumblr, are being used by candidates for the first time to engage and inform citizens. From behind the scenes access from the media and each candidate's content to larger sites tracking how the candidates are doing overall, here are just a few sites to check out.
carlyann16

Nestle vs. Greenpeace - 1 views

  •  
    Found this article and even though it is not about how to successful in an online campaign it shows what can go wrong with using Facebook.
carlyann16

Things to keep in mind when making a PR Facebook page. - 0 views

  •  
    Five steps to keep in mind when creating a Facebook page that might not seem to obvious. Not about what is directly on the page but what you need to consider and good links to current brand pages.
carlyann16

Facebook Campaign: Milk Bone - 0 views

  •  
    This is an interesting blog post about how a PR campaign used Facebook. It sums up what the company got out of using the site quite well. Brief but interesting.
Katherine Weller

Should You Post Press Releases In Social Media? - Forbes - 0 views

  •  
    Everybody hates writing press releases.  They're usually dull, self-serving, full of insider speak, silly acronyms and when the news is really important, it leaks well in advance of the official document.  Reporters hate reading them for the same reasons, and seriously, it's hard to get excited about a new Vice
Ola Adeotoye

Behind bogger relations - 0 views

  •  
    what is going down in the word of blogging
Ola Adeotoye

Using Social Media for Crisis Communication - 0 views

  •  
    good example as to why social media is important.....
Scott Kelly

BP, Crisis Communications and Social Media - 1 views

  •  
    my bookmark is better
  • ...1 more comment...
  •  
    MINE HAS MORE VIEWS
  •  
    ur so cool
  •  
    cooler than ya mum :)
Richard Ounsworth

What is PR - 1 views

1 - 15 of 15
Showing 20 items per page