Putting the Public Back in Public RelationsPutting the Public Back in Public Relations
How Social Media Is Reinventing the Aging Business of PR
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Book, 2009
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Current format, Book, 2009, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formats"Forget the "pitch": Yesterday's PR techniques just don't work anymore. That's the bad news. Here's the great news: Social Media and Web 2.0 offer you an unprecedented opportunity to make PR work better than ever before. This book shows how to reinvent PR around two-way conversations, bring the "public" back into public relations and get results that traditional PR people can only dream about. Drawing on their unparalleled experience making Social Media work for business, PR 2.0.com's Brian Solis and industry leader Deirdre Breakenridge show how to transform the way you think, plan, prioritize, and deliver PR services. You'll learn powerful new ways to build the relationships that matter, and reach a new generation of influencers ... leverage platforms ranging from Twitter to Facebook ... truly embed yourself in the communities that are shaping the future. Best of all, you won't just learn how to add value in the Web 2.0 world: You'll learn how to prove how new, intelligent, and socially rooted PR will transform your organization into a proactive, participatory communication powerhouse that is in touch and informed with its community of stakeholders." "Learn how to add value in the Web 2.0 world and prove that PR is a valuable resource in your organization. Integrate PR 2.0 strategies into traditional outreach to create best practices for communication. Learn to use the new tools of social networking for building relationships, breaking your news, and shaping brands. Written by two top industry experts who are recognized for their thinking and their work in both PR and technology circles."--Jacket.
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