On a quest to find out what’s working right now with public relations and social media, we’re contacting companies we’d like to know more about. First up is Grasshopper. Earlier this month, we published “Dissecting Grasshopper.com’s Chocolate Delivery to 5,000 Influentials.” Here’s a clip: 25,000 grasshoppers landed in 5,000 influential […]
Monthly Archives: May 2009
Looking for a workshop for your group? Here’s the collateral information I use in my Social Media Sampler Workshops. More information about Barbara Rozgonyi, social media, online marketing and PR keynote speaker – workshop leader. Social Media Sampler for Chamber of Commerce: Putting a Face on You and Your […]
“You were one of the first people on twitter,” a friend said as they introduced me to someone new at a party over the Memorial Day weekend. I replied: “Well not really.” “Yes, you were.” So, I looked it up. The date I set up my twitter account: Friday March […]
We’ve all worn a “Hello My Name Is” nametag. So, what do your write in when it’s time to name something new – say a business or a blog or book or a product? Step number one in our social media success workshop is choosing a name. What could be […]
Today I made it off the waiting list and on to the registered attendee roster for BlogHer 09! Click on the image – that’s me on the left. If you know me, you know I like to be honest. So, when I looked back at my first BlogHer09 post, published […]
Wondering what it’s like to go to a Social Media Club Chicago event? Watch this 126 second video to find out. Thanks to Big Teeth Productions for producing the video and for writing this event recap post. smc chicago april the teeth were there . . . were you? Want […]
25,000 grasshoppers landed in 5,000 influential places this week, including here at Wired PR Works. Thanks to grasshopper.com for the crunchy critters and the all-around PR success story example that we’re dissecting here today. Where was/is the press release? Did they need one? No, but a follow up with results […]
25,000 grasshoppers landed in 5,000 influential places this week, including here at Wired PR Works. Thanks to grasshopper.com for the crunchy critters and the all-around PR success story example that we’re dissecting here today. Where was/is the press release? Did they need one? No, but a follow up with results […]
Thanks to Mark Ragan of Ragan Communications, shown here, for hosting a tremendous unconference for communicators in Chicago last week. Free and open, both in terms of dialogue and registration fees, the unconference gathered all kinds of communicators to talk about social media. Marketing and PR types took over a […]
Let’s take inventory, okay? Get out a sheet of paper. Make three columns. Label one “group,” a second “connected” and the third “disconnected.” Connected means plugged in online via twitter, Facebook and Linked, etc. Disconnected means analog or email only. Now, list all of your groups in three categories: business, […]