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Wednesday, 27 April 2011
10 Ways to be a Marketing Genius Like Lady Gaga
Monday, 25 April 2011
Virals of the Week
Ever wondered what makes a good viral? Here is a bit of inspiration with the "best virals of the week," the virals most viewed this week, as presented by CNN reporter Phil Han
For background on viral PR, check out this article.
1) Russian president dancing to American Boy
2) US Marines lip-syncing Britney
3) How to amuse a baby
4) What happens when you tickle cookie the penguin
5) Perfect imperfect matches
For background on viral PR, check out this article.
1) Russian president dancing to American Boy
2) US Marines lip-syncing Britney
3) How to amuse a baby
4) What happens when you tickle cookie the penguin
5) Perfect imperfect matches
Sunday, 24 April 2011
The "I am In" Era: Obama's 2012 Media Strategy
Barack Obama launched his 2012 re-election campaign on Monday 21/04/2011, by turning to the same tools that helped his election in 2008; the social media. His 2012 candidacy was announced with an update on Facebook and Twitter as well as a burst of emails to his supporters. The message was the same: "say that you're in," linking the user directly to Obama's official website barackobama.com, where they could sign up with their zip-code and email address to confirm "they are in." The webpage also allowed users to make a donation for the campaign or volunteer. A Youtube video was aired, which did not feature the president himself but a diverse range of supporters explaining why Obama should be given another four years in the White House.
Obama stated "the politics we believe in does not start with expensive TV ads or extravaganzas, but with you- with people organizing block-by-block, talking to neighbours, co-workers, and friends," clearly hoping to re-engage a feeling of collective responsibility, the idea that the campaign is "a group project" rather than one handled by Team Obama alone.
"New generation president" is on the rise. 51% of of all Americans above the age of twelve currently have a Facebook profile.
Answering questions through his Facebook profile, Obama is able to communicate directly with his audience. The question is: is it a PR stunt or an appeal towards transparency? One might say both but the PR side of things are clearly in Obama's favour.
Obama stated "the politics we believe in does not start with expensive TV ads or extravaganzas, but with you- with people organizing block-by-block, talking to neighbours, co-workers, and friends," clearly hoping to re-engage a feeling of collective responsibility, the idea that the campaign is "a group project" rather than one handled by Team Obama alone.
"New generation president" is on the rise. 51% of of all Americans above the age of twelve currently have a Facebook profile.
Answering questions through his Facebook profile, Obama is able to communicate directly with his audience. The question is: is it a PR stunt or an appeal towards transparency? One might say both but the PR side of things are clearly in Obama's favour.
Obama had great success with his online media campaign in 2008 and the same is likely to happen with his 2012 "grass-root appeal."
Other candidates, such as Sarah Palin of the Republican party, are also very active on social media but have a smaller chance of getting nominated. Obama, however, still has the chance to energize the young people, who are crucial to his re-election.
That said, it is just as important for the Republicans to engage with their main audience; the white elders. Demographics of social media is no longer just limited to the young. On the other hand, anyone with internet access is likely to be engaged in a social network, with increasing numbers of baby boomers and the elderly being represented.
Go Obama! Unlike his older counterparts, he actually comes across as a likely Facebook user, where candidates such as John Maccain doesn't quite have the same credibility.
Obama might not be re-elected for president but the "King of Social Media" title is definitely his; the man who made Facebook president Mark Zuckerberg wear a jacket and tie- twice!
Are you in?
Obama might not be re-elected for president but the "King of Social Media" title is definitely his; the man who made Facebook president Mark Zuckerberg wear a jacket and tie- twice!
Are you in?
Friday, 22 April 2011
Social Media PR Madness
The title of this blog shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone. Social media has indeed reached a level of madness, forever changing the face of PR. Marcus Messner, professor at the School of Mass Communication in Virginia, recently surveyed students on the use of social media and found that 83.4% of them used social media at least once a day, with 56.7% using social media to gather news. Only 3.2% of the students read a newspaper every day. This has a huge effect on the way PR is run. I am a student of PR. I blog about PR. Welcome to my blog!
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