Tuesday, May 6, 2008
"Spinning In YouTube" Or "The Damaging Effects Of Negative PR For PR"
Can You Give A Second Chance To PR?
Lexis PR public relations consultancy has launched Coca-Cola’s latest ad campaign, ‘Happiness Factory - The Movie’ to a global audience. Furthermore, in order to reach the global audience with a simultaneous launch Lexis built an art deco, Coke cinema in virtual world Second Life and created a virtual red-carpet movie premiere complete with celebrity guest Avril Lavigne.
Also, the campaign director added a ‘Coke Cinema’ TV channel on YouTube to seed video footage from the event across the world and a word-of-mouth campaign to seed branded content across key social networks including MySpace, Facebook & Bebo.
The result was that the campaign's message reached a combined audience of over 70million people across six continents! Really Impressing!! See This Movie
Monday, May 5, 2008
"FacePR Or PRbook"? Who Cares!!! Those Two Are Made To Be Together
Well, some practicionners saw opportunities in:
- Creating pages: anyone can create a “page” to promote a product, service, business, organization or person. This is a great way to get visibility in the Facebook community.
- The creation of affinity groups like in the case of The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. (IPG) which is one of the big four global advertising holding companies and also the parent company of Universal McCann media agency and McCann-Erickson, one of the largest agency networks in the world.
- Creating personal brands: Here’s a great post about how San Francisco Mayor, Gavin Newsom, has used Facebook to promote himself. His profile lists the causes he’s interested in, the groups he has joined and news he wants you to hear about.
- Blogging: if you add your blog to your profile, when you write a new post, it will pop up on the Facebook news feeds of your friends, which is a good way to let people know about the new post.
Even YouTube could not resist the temptation of exposing Facebook's immense possibilities
Comics Podcast: "New PR Techologies For New Generations"
Back in 1944, the Journal of Educational Sociology conducted a survey that determined about 95 percent of boys and 91 percent of girls aged six to 11 in the United States read comic books. However, times have changed. Today, comics don't have the luxury of mass-newsstand distribution. There is, by and large, a higher median quality to the kid-oriented comics, but the ones that are being produced are bypassing their intended audience - and, in some cases, the comic book format altogether. Following that constant improvement, old children from back then have become adults. Nevertheless, the "addiction" has remained and, in somes cases, increased!
So how to cope with new wave of fans? Well, by making the comic industry more accessible through the world wide web with a site that could not only provide the neccessary informations written but in audio format!
The Comics Podcast Network (CPN) is a collection of the best comic book podcasts on the internet. Since May, 2005, the CPN has brought together over 20 podcasts that cover Marvel, DC, Independent comics, golden age, silver age comics, bronze age comics and modern age comics under one banner. In that site, comic fans can listen to upcoming stories of their favourite paper heroes and expect episode after episode new adventures!!!
Wikis & PR: "Fighting Side By Side For The Common Health"
Volunteers create new articles, extend or correct existing articles to keep them current, all without any commercial interest. Since articles in the NursingWiki cannot only be read but also edited, there is a certain kind of "self-cleaning effect" inherent in the Wiki way: only things that gain the approval of the large critical readership will be able to survive in the Wiki. All changes - corrections of simply typos as well as complete re-writings - are being logged in the version history of each article. This offers an overview of the history of each page and makes it possible to undo any potential vandalism through the restoration of previous versions.
be bold and make your knowledge available to everyoneAt this time there are innumerable discussion forums, blogs and web pages offering nursing-specific information on the Internet. NursinWiki's advantage is that visitors can correct mistakes in the articles right away in an easy manner, and they can also add more information from their own expertise. The NursingWiki site is not meant as competition to other nursing sites, but rather a central place for nursing-related information and tutorials.
The NursinWiki volunteers collaborate on this project for different reasons.
- Nursing students put their class notes and papers on the wiki. For their exams they know where to find all the necessary information to prepare for each exam. Chances are high that the entries have already been edited and extended by other users.
- Many nurses and nursing teachers enrich the wiki with their specific expertise and experience, which are often missing from common nursing textbooks.
- Patients and their family members can find information about diseases, therapies and medicine, and can share their experiences with others.
After about one and a half years (March 2006) the German language sister project "PflegeWiki", which started in August 2004, has more than 2900 articles about different nursing topics. For example there are entries with concrete instructions ("How to put on sterile gloves"), special procedures ("Replacing a tracheal cannula"), profiles of well-known nurses ("Patricia Benner"), information about diseases ("Morbus Parkinson"), and anatomy ("Heart") as well as nursing theories ("Self-nursing deficit"), nursing models ("ATL/AEDL") and articles about nursing science ("nursing research"). Many articles contain photographs or other visual aids, which can also be freely used on home pages as well as for lectures as long as credit is given to PflegeWiki.
The English version NursingWiki has been started to give an international touch to the freely available nursing information. These projects are sponsored by the German organization "Verein zur Förderung freier Informationen für die Pflege e.V.", which is officially hosting the web sites and coordinates user activities and does the necessary PR work.