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Social Media take over the PR checklist

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Last year, I wrote a post about how social media had become a part of our daily lives as PR people, and why embracing the dynamic would be crucial to our success and our clients’ success.

Just under a year later, I’m finding that social media take about 50% of my time, on average, versus traditional media relations.  Since social media are so versatile they are used for other functions of IMC, such as advertising, online marketing, and other marcomm areas.  Depending on the client, monitoring and working on social media (Facebook, Twitter, blogs) have become more than just part of my checklist.  They are a priority since social media networks make messages viral, and it has come to PR pros to not only understand the functions of various social media, but how to work with them effectively.  But, the spectrum is evolving daily.  What worked a couple of months ago, won’t be as popular soon on FB.  Discussions grow or are quickly abandoned on Twitter.  Driving good website traffic is challenging with so much “garbage” posted out there.  And now I’ve been reading more and more about Ning, www.ning.com.  Hold that thought for a couple of months… perhaps this will be the new network to be on.  Though I’ve been reading that Ning is not competing with FB at all. 

Regardless, all of these networks are tireless monsters that must be fed often several times a day.  As PR people, we constantly need to be alert and on our toes and keeping up with social media chew up a lot of time.  In that effort, we’re also learning when to shy from information, and when to share it.

Sometimes I just miss writing a press release… and I fondly think of my BU professors, who kept reminding us of how many spaces we should have between the sub-headline and the main body.  Wait, that was less than decade ago…so much in PR and publishing has changed since then.