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PR 2.0: New Media, New Tools, New Audiences

PR 2.0: New Media, New Tools, New Audiences
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PR 2.0: New Media, New Tools, New Audiences

 
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Praise for PR 2.0

 

“An ‘easy read’ filled with practical examples of how marketing professionals can leverage these new tools to enhance PR activities. The ‘Interviews with the Experts’ sections were especially useful in helping to highlight how companies have benefited from PR2.0.”

Maura Mahoney, Senior Director, RCN Metro Optical Networks

 

P.R. 2.0 is a must-read for any marketing or PR professional. It is filled with expert advice, real-world examples, and practical guidance to help us better understand the new media tools and social networking concepts available and how we can use them for our specific branding needs. This book is excellent for someone who is trying to understand the new web-based media and social networking concepts, as well those who are experienced in applying the new media tools and are curious about what everyone else is doing and what tools are producing the best ROI. This isn’t a book filled with simple tips and tricks--it’s an essential guidebook for the marketing/PR professional to better understand the new media options and how to apply them effectively to achieve results.”

Jenny Fisher, Director Sales and Marketing Operations, Catalent Pharma Solutions

 

“Wading through the thicket of expanding Internet tools--from MySpace to Facebook, from Twitter to Flickr--is no easy challenge. And once you finally understand these strange new art forms, how the heck do you harness them? Answer: You buy this book. Deirdre Breakenridge knows the Net--how to measure it, monitor it, and use it to maximize public relations performance. Best of all, she explains it in a style that even a Luddite can comprehend.”

Fraser P. Seitel, author of The Practice of Public Relations and coauthor of IdeaWise

 

The New Future of Public Relations!

 

In today’s Web 2.0 world, traditional methods of communication won’t reach your audiences, much less convince them. Here’s the good news: Powerful new tools offer you an unprecedented opportunity to start a meaningful two-way conversation with everyone who matters to you. In PR 2.0, Deirdre Breakenridge helps you master these tools and use them to the fullest possible advantage in all your public relations work.

 

You’ll learn the best ways to utilize blogs, social networking, online newswires, RSS technology, podcasts, and the rest of today’s Web 2.0 tools. Breakenridge shows how to choose the right strategies for each PR scenario and environment, keep the best Web 1.0 tools, and stop using outmoded tactics that have rapidly become counterproductive.

 

Breakenridge introduces an extraordinary array of new PR best practices, including setting up online newsrooms, using visual and social media in releases, and leveraging new online research and analytics tools. She offers powerful new ways to think about PR, plan for it, and react to the new PR challenges the Web presents. Breakenridge also includes interviews with today’s leading PR 2.0 practitioners.

 

PR 1.0 vs. PR 2.0

Identify the needs of companies and clients, and how to integrate them for greatest effectiveness

 

Reaching today’s crucial wired media

Powerful new strategies for pitching and media distribution

 

Best uses of traditional PR tactics

Better ways to use viral marketing, online newsletters, e-blasts, VNRs, and webcasts

 

PR 2.0: Making the most of the newest tools

Interactive online newsrooms, visual media, blogs, RSS, podcasts, and beyond

 

Social media: Your new 24/7 focus panel

Powerful new ways to capture emerging customer desires and needs

 

 

 
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Product Details
Author:Deirdre Breakenridge
Hardcover:304 pages
Publisher:FT Press
Publication Date:April 05, 2008
Language:English
ISBN:0321510070
Product Length:9.14 inches
Product Width:6.29 inches
Product Height:1.02 inches
Product Weight:1.1 pounds
Package Length:9.1 inches
Package Width:6.3 inches
Package Height:1.2 inches
Package Weight:1.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

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13 of 16 found the following review helpful:


4A nice book on how public relations has been affected by Web 2.0!  Apr 20, 2008 By Jeff Lippincott "JLIPPIN"

I liked this book a lot. It was well written, and well organized. It provides a public relations slant on Web 2.0. The author calls this PR 2.0. Many PR professionals work in the nonprofit sector. And many of those people don't easily accept change. It takes them a while to turn on a computer and use it. Once it is turned on they then have trouble maximizing the computer's potential. In my humble opinion such workers will benefit greatly by getting a copy of this book and reading it.

The author is a marketing consultant with a specialty in PR. After writing this book I suspect her new speciality is PR 2.0. She discusses what is required to go from traditional PR to PR 2.0. She talks about how to embrace PR 2.0 and where the field is going. And I think her book is original enough to justify reading it along with other books I have read dealing with the subject.

I have read and posted book reviews on Amazon for the following books that relate to Web 2.0:

1. The New Influencers (ISBN: 1884956653)
2. Marketing to the Social Web (ISBN: 0470124172
3. Groundswell (ISBN: 9781422125007)
4. The Age of Engage (ISBN: 0979802806)
5. Join the Conversation (ISBN: 9780470137321)
6. Secrets of Successful Blogging System (ISBN: 0978806018)
7. Blogging for Business (ISBN: 1419536451)
8. The Business Podcasting Book (ISBN: 024080967X)
9. Plug Your Business! (ISBN: 0977240622)
10. Marketing in the New Media (ISBN: 1551807319)
11. Make a Fortune Promoting Other People's Stuff Online (ISBN: 0071478132)

To get another author's perspective on the material covered in "PR 2.0" I recommend you consider reading one of the books I have #'d 1-4. To get a great perspective on how to use blogging in your PR efforts I recommend pricey #6 (It's an audio book). #8 is great to get the scoup on podcasting. And I don't know specifically why, but I like #11 a lot and it should give you some perspective on Internet marketing. 4 stars!

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


2OK for beginners. Not much for the experienced.  Oct 27, 2008 By Book Lover
A valid introduction to an emerging area of the field. Nothing wrong here, though it's beginning to feel outdated already. Professionals experienced in this new area will find themselves skimming rapidly through the basic sections, looking somewhat for something new to take away.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


4Worth Reading  Jan 19, 2009 By AM van den Hurk
I find this book very helpful in explaining social media. It provided helpful and immediate resources. The interviews with industry insiders were insightful. Well worth to have in your professional library.


4I look Forward  Sep 03, 2009 By Robert G. Daniels Jr. "pio4bp"
As a PR Professional, I am looking forward to broadening my skill set, by looking at various perspectives of what I do each day. Thus far, PR 2.0 is giving me just that.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5PR 2.0: A Must Read for PR Professionals  Jul 13, 2008 By Dan Dunlop, Healthcare Marketer "www.jenningsco.com"
I have to start out by saying that I've already sent copies of PR 2.0 to most of my clients. Deirdre Breakenridge has created a manual for how PR professionals can work (and excel) within the world of social media. If PR professionals want to remain relevant in this rapidly changing world of Web 2.0, they need to embrace the opportunities that these technologies represent. I recommend starting by reading this text!

My wife, who is also a marketer, borrowed this book from me and I finally had to pry it away from her. She is now a Deirdre Breakenridge fan and has a new level of understanding of the relevance of social media for marketers.

This is an excellent introductory text and its relevance goes far beyond PR.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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