Tag Archives: PR2.0

#PRStudChat November 2010 Event Session

The Holiday season is quickly approaching and it’s a busy time of year. Events are plentiful and options to network are a difficult choice.  From the learning seminars and workshops to the holiday parties, meet ups and tweet ups, where will you be spending your time?  Will it depend on the type of event, the [...]

Social Media Policy Questions

I’ve been doing a lot of work in the area of social media policy development. The same questions keep surfacing in my conversations with executives at different industry associations. Although, we see many of the two-page social media policies that are public facing, many executives are inquiring about their employees and what they need to know regarding social media participation, beyond the obvious “Rules of Engagement.”

Launch of #PRStudChat Blog and Podcast Series

We have some great news for our #PRStudChat community! Today officially launches the PRStudChat blog and a new podcast series. Please visit our blog at www.prstudchat.com for more information on these exciting initiatives. Our community is growing and we want to keep the dynamic conversations going between our PR students, educators and professionals. We want to thank our community for their support and for sharing knowledge and insights about the many changes in the PR industry.

Vote for the Winner of the #PRStudChat 2010 Challenge

It’s time to vote for the winner of the #PRStudChat 2010 Challenge!

The #PRStudChat Challenge Finalists

We announced the #PRStudChat Challenge on Wednesday, October 13th when we asked our community to send us links to their favorite social media classroom projects.  There were so many great nominations and we want to thank everyone for their submissions. However, we had to narrow down the entries to two finalists. It is my pleasure [...]

PRSA International Conference: Becoming a PR Influencer

The PRSA International Conference 2010 Powering Progress kicked off on Saturday, October 16th. I arrived at the conference, on Sunday, October 17th with great expectations. I’ve been looking forward to this conference, knowing that many of the PR professionals who I chat with all year will be in one place. I’m ready to share ideas and network.

#PRStudChat Challenge

On Wednesday, October 13th at 8:30 p.m. #PRStudChat hosted “Back to School Night” which was another dynamic community discussion. Joining us on our panel of educators was @karenrussel, @rdfrench @bfliu @barbaranixon @andinarvaez @melanie_James and @mihaela_v who discussed social media in the classroom.

#PRStudChat Educator Panel Update

Wednesday, October 13th at 8:30 p.m. is #PRStudChat with our panel of educators and a focus on social media in the classroom.  We want to thank all of our students who nominated a favorite educator to participate on the panel. It’s my pleasure to announce the panelists: Karen Russell (@KarenRussell)  PR professor at the University [...]

#PRStudChat: Educator Panel Announcement

We’re getting excited about the October 13th 8:30 p.m. #PRStudChat session with our panel of educators and a focus on social media in the classroom. Don’t forget: If you have a favorite educator, you can nominate that professor to participate on our panel. To nominate a professor, simply forward his/her Twitter handle to @PRStudChat for consideration.

Competitors on Twitter: Evaluate With Your Eyes Wide Open

If you’ve done your listening exercises (monitoring the social landscape through keyword searches) you may have discovered your competition is on Twitter. As a part of your own social media strategy and planning audit, it’s important to evaluate what your competition is doing, how they are connecting with influencers and how quickly they’re advancing on this network.