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Social Media, with its infinite number of media channels reaching millions, is quickly becoming the new way for PR professionals to influence public opinion, polish brands and sell product. If offers infinite opportunities to communicate with slivers of vastly powerful little universes.
I recently ran a short discussion on LInkedIn, and posed the following question on a forum:
PR practitioners: is social media enhancing or destroying your business?
I received the following answers that seemed very positive:
(Enhancing) "Quite simply yes. I run a public relations and social media consultancy and we run integrated campaigns that treat both mainstream media and blogs as important stakeholders/audiences. The importance varies depending on the sector, campaign as well as individual blogs/media/journalists/writers. Just last week we held a preview event to showcase a new TV show specifically to parent bloggers." -- Stuart Bruce, Managing Director, Wolfstar, public relations
"Working at an agency that has been primarily traditional PR until this year, I have seen the benefit to this agency in a number of ways. By focusing on the social media I think the niche is one of the biggest advantages we have. While magazines sometimes are specifically only for one interest, the social media allows us to break our target by age, location as well as industry. Our messages can be more targeted to the most receptive audiences and therefore have the most chance for success." -- John Whitcomb, Social Media Coordinator, Robin Leedy & Associates
"As a PR pro who recently transitioned to social media exclusively, I will say that traditional PR folks need to get on board or risk being left behind. Social media is not going anywhere and it's an undeniably powerful medium to engage in real time with influencers and audiences in MANY spheres. Best of all, it's measurable UNLIKE the vast majority of traditional media placements." -- Dina Fierro, Director, Fashion & Beauty at Attention PR & SMM
And then interestingly enough, there's one PR guy who thinks SM is possibly a fad:
"Until social-media sites are capable of delivering information regarding the demographics of their readers, they'll always be niche -- plain and simple. I know, we'll probably read a dozen or more stories in the next 12 months talking about some type of revolution, but we've heard all that before. In reality, revolutions are VERY few and far between. This very platform is considered Web 2.0 of sorts, but it still involves typing text into a form, something that I was doing back in 1994.
That said, social media isn't really going to destroy anything. If you represent a consumer product, there may be some blogs that have an audience that's influential enough to worry about. Most of these are blogs associated with mainstream media outlets, however. For most, blogs are a supplement to their additional media work and something that won't change the world in the near term. Can those of you who spoke about social media's unique measurement capabilities explain that? Honestly, I'd really be interested because I've not seen ANYTHING reliable. To say that it's more measurable than traditional media's a pretty big leap, given that all print pubs have to go through a pretty exhaustive process in regard to readership verification to qualify for 2nd Class postage." -- Cyrus Afzali, President, Astoria Communications
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