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Best PR Articles

This Month in Media Monitoring newsletter features top PR articles of the month, PR & Marketing job openings and PR meetings. The newsletter is distributed free of charge by CyberAlert, Inc. ( www.cyberalert.com), the media monitoring company, as a service to its customer base in public relations and marketing.



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Video Monitoring Service (VMS) Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
CyberAlert

Video Monitoring Service (VMS), the broadcast monitoring company, announced that the Company filed "Chapter 7 Liquidation" and all VMS personnel have been terminated. The filing occurred on Friday Aug 26 in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. The Court will appoint a Trustee to manage VMS affairs.
For VMS customers, the closure will create a difficult period of gaps in broadcast monitoring coverage.
The CyberAlert TV news monitoring service has played the "underdog" to the VMS television news monitoring service for a number of years. The CyberAlert team stands ready to assist broadcast monitoring customers stranded by the VMS closure. More information about our broadcast monitoring and TV news monitoring service is available on the CyberAlert TV web page. Kristin O'Connor is available throughout the business day to answer questions at 800-461-7353.
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Hurricane Irene Highlights Importance of Real Time Leadership and Social Data
CBS News

As winds, waves and flooding washed over the East Coast of the United States this weekend, the use of social media by mayor, governors and aid organizations moved from a "nice to have" to a "must have" as a real-time channel where public safety officials could post links to evacuation maps, weather updates, shelter locations or applications.
Hurricane Irene Highlights Importance of Real Time Leadership and Social Data looks at how social media can be applied to crisis situations, by government and corporations. Social media provides a means for government to provide important information directly to the public and for the public to collectively share what they were seeing and experiencing as a feedback loop to public officials.
41 Terrific Twitter Tips for PR Pros
PR Coach

No it's not just a list of 41 Terrific Twitter Tips for PR Pros. It's a comprehensive and well-chosen bibliography of "how to" articles on Twitter, applicable to the practice of public relations. This is the prime resource if you're planning to ramp up a corporate presence on Twitter. And if those articles are not enough, take a look at The 7 Deadliest Twitter Mistakes in Search Engine People. One other useful Twitter analysis can be found in 6 Ways to Boost Return on Twitter in ClickZ. Can anyone these days write an article without a number in the headline?
12 Most Wrong Things to Do on Linked-In
The 12 Most

Linked In is the social network for professionals and includes groups for both PR and marketing. It has its own unique protocols that differ from Facebook, MySpace, Twitter or, heavens forbid, Match.com. 12 Most Wrong Things to Do on Linked In helps you avoid novice blunders. Then, you might also want to peruse The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Mastering Linked-In from Hubspot.
64 Awesome Facebook Marketing Techniques
All Facebook

It really is a list of 64 Awesome Facebook Marketing Techniques divided into eight sections: Fans, Events, Contests, Share, Ongoing, Collaboration, QR Codes and Ads. Each category has eight tactics. The secret sauce? Select one marketing tactic from each category. Then, combine them into an innovative marketing campaign.
5 Ways to Measure Social Media
ClickZ

There's little consensus on measuring social media for marketing and PR. Contributing to the on-going conversation, 5 Ways to Measure Social Media succinctly offers sensible approaches. The suggested methodologies may not be the ultimate definite approach, but it's likely to be close.
Highlights From the Army Social Media Handbook
The Atlantic Wire

The second edition of the Army Social Media Handbook contains 48 pages of detailed information including everything from instructions on how to start a blog to what not to tweet. Highlights from the Army Social Media Handbook quotes some of the DOs and DON'Ts in cryptic Army fashion. If you want to see the entire document (which is really quite a good guide to using social media), the Army has kindly posted the entire Social Media Handbook on SlideShare.
Top 10 Reasons You Know You're a Social Media Expert
PWB Marketing Communications

They say Top 10 Reasons You Know You're a Social Media Expert is a humor piece — but there's a good deal of truth in it. In fact, maybe it's all truth and no humor!
9 Ways to Sneak Your Website Address into Media Stories
Arik Hanson

Why do you want your website URL to appear in media stories? 1) To create website traffic 2) To enhance brand awareness 3) To improve search engine optimization. Written by publicity expert Joan Stewart, 9 Ways to Sneak Your Website Address into Media Stories suggests mostly acceptable ways to publicize your website address. Here are a couple more: include it in your author biography and include it as a reference to worthwhile information.
How to Pitch Anything to Anyone
Forbes

A seasoned journalist who has heard hundreds of PR pitches makes worthwhile suggestions on How to Pitch Anything to Anyone. Keys: targeted, succinct, well-researched.
5 Tips for Navigating Reporter Query Services
PR Café

It's not just ProfNet or HARO anymore. 5 Tips for Navigating Reporter Query Services reviews the five major services and offers suggestions on how to get the most out of each service.
The 10 Most Viral Ads of All Time
Business Insider

When you check out The 10 Most Viral Ads of All Time, the recipe for success seems to be a mix of humor, cleverness, inspiration, surprise, and a good deal of luck. The ads and corporate awareness promotions come from VW, Dove, Google, Nike, Lancombe, T-Mobile and a banned ad for condoms. At the end is a link to a piece on how to make your ads go viral.
10 Communications Lessons You Can Learn from Harry Potter
ComPRehension

Jeff Jackson, an executive communications coach, offers up 10 Communications Lessons You Can Learn from Harry Potter including "Tell the truth", "Know your stuff", and "Allies are critical."
Public Relations a Concern as NBA Millionaires Spar
New York Times

With the history of the 1998 lock-out as their guide, the N.B.A.'s (to the uninitiated, that's the pro basketball league) current generation of locked-out players is striving to play a better public relations game this time around. In Public Relations a Concern as NBA Millionaires Spar, the New York Times takes a look at the player's union playbook during the negotiating period. Some valuable lessons for any company or union during labor negotiations.
Six Things Many PR Firms Won't Tell You
Bridge Global Strategies

Mimicking the Smart Money series "10 Things (Type of Business) Won't Tell You", Six Things Many PR Firms Won't Tell You is a wee bit cynical analysis of the PR business. The truth: most reputable PR firms do in fact tell clients the six things. The real problem: many clients don't listen.
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