Monday, February 17, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell Levy and Michael Procopio, Episode 10: Feb 16, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell and MichaelIn this episode of Thought Leadership with Mitchell and Michael (hashtag #ThoughLeadership) we interview Mike Agron, CEO of WebAttract on how webinars help thought leadership.

Mike talks about how webinars can help thought leaders and some best practices on webinar planning.

More about Mike on LinkedIn

Mike Agron, thought leaderSome Tweetable Moments from the show:

  • Two factors for a great Webinar: a demonstrable business outcome and a passionate thought leader. @WebinarReady
  • The invitation becomes the framework on which we create the flow of the Webinar. @WebinarReady
  • The market is the ultimate arbiter. @WebinarReady

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This episode was sponsored, in part, by THiNKaha.com, helping experts become thought leaders.

You can connect with Mitchell at MitchellLevy.com, @HappyAbout on Twitter, or join his Thought Leadership Best Practices Group on LinkedIn; and with Michael at MProcopio.com, on Twitter: @MichaelProcopio; or LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/MichaelProcopio.

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The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #743: February 17, 2014

FIRIntro: We recorded this episode via Zoom.us rather than Skype: let us know what you think of the audio quality;

Quick News: "The business of blogging" ebook published by Stephen Waddington with insights from 15 business bloggers; 10,000 racial slurs used daily on Twitter; The Holmes Report describes the top 12 crises of 2013; three social media developments in air travel including airline use of Google Glass; Ragan promo;

News That Fits: Update on native advertising and brand journalism; Dan York’s Tech Report on changes to Yammer, GitHub updater, Walmart’s plan for the .grocery top-level domain, and more; ADAC’s PR disaster and crisis of trust; the Media Monitoring Minute with CustomScoop; listener comments in audio and from the FIR Podcast Community on Google+; how Oracle puts its employees’ personal social media accounts to work; last week on the FIR Podcast Network: five new show episodes; Korn Ferry survey: over half of European CCOs have responsibility for social media, and other insights;

Music from Kara Square and Piero Peluche; and more.

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For Immediate Release: The Hobson and Holtz Report for February 17, 2014: An 81-minute podcast recorded live from Wokingham, Berkshire, England, and Concord, California, USA.

Links to websites, blog posts and other content we discuss in the show are posted as Delicious bookmarks to facilitate your connection with the discussions and sharing of that content.

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So, until Monday February 24…

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Friday, February 14, 2014

FIR on Higher Education – Episode 4: A Discussion with Jonah Berger about Why Things Catch On

Blenders – they are one of least remarkable items out there. However, a series of catchy blender videos produced by Blendtec has generated millions of views. How does this happen? How can you get your content to go viral? Is it by chance or is there a science to it?

Professor Jonah Berger, author of Contagious, has researched this topic and introduced a framework about why things catch on. He shares this framework on episode 4 of FIR on Higher Education and discusses how he applied his own ideas in marketing and selling his book. His tips apply to communicators and thought leaders on how they can most effectively promote their ideas.

In our news and tips section, Harry Hawk looks at College of America and I discuss university online pressrooms.

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Kevin AnselmoKevin Anselmo is the Founder and Principal of Experiential Communications, a consultancy focused on education. He helps brands within academia - whether individual or corporate - communicate with stakeholders. He also teaches communications and public relations workshops to different individuals and groups.

Previously, Kevin was Director of Public Relations for Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and prior to that managed the media relations for IMD Business School in Switzerland. In addition, he was an adjunct communications professor at Nyack College in New York.

Currently based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Kevin lived and worked in Switzerland for eight years and in Germany for two years. He has led public relations initiatives in various countries around the world.

Find Kevin on Twitter: @kevinanselmo.

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Posted by Kevin Anselmo on 02/14 at 08:49 AM
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Thursday, February 13, 2014

FIR On Strategy with Andrea Vascellari, Episode 13: February 13, 2014

Strategy In this episode we understand what do we mean by stakeholders, what are their levels of interest, why it’s important to understand it, who are the most valuable stakeholders and how we should analyze them.

Here you can find the accurate description of what’s discussed in this episode. If you feel a bit lost, if you are new to this, or if the topics seem to be too complicated, don’t worry. You can take your time and listen to the show while you follow this post that I have already prepared for you.

This will also save you time because you don’t need to take notes or write down everything I say in each episode: I already did it for you.

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Andrea VascellariAndrea Vascellari is an award-winning digital marketing consultant and keynote speaker in the online communications industry.

With over 15 years of professional experience and a deep understanding of marketing and communications, including public and media relations, Andrea helps his clients integrate new technologies and social media communication into their organizations by building dynamic relationships with shareholders and other key audiences.

Connect with Andrea on Twitter: @vascellari.

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Posted by AndreaVascellari on 02/13 at 12:04 AM
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Randy Ksar on AMP Up Your Social Media

AMP Up Your Social MediaRandy Ksar is a Sr. Social Marketer and Real-Time Marketing Consultant for both startups and larger-size businesses focusing on social strategy, content marketing and real-time community engagement.
Randy has more than 20 year of experience with online marketing. He recently joined AMP Up Your Social Media’s host Glenn Gaudet to discuss how to create a social media buzz using content and key influencers from within your organization.

“Find your key influencers, your storytellers, and use them as a brand for your company.” – Randy Ksar

For corporate social media managers, Randy offers these helpful tips you can start implementing today!

  1. Find the influencers within your company. Who are the storytellers? The good communicators who can influence the audience you are trying to reach? It’s not always the CEO. It could be someone who is an influencer to the CEO.
  2. Create internal content. You don’t need to spend a lot to create valuable content. Video record your internal evangelist talking about a new product launch, an event you have coming up, a conference you attended, etc. and broadcast that across your social media platforms.
  3. Encourage internal involvement by sharing your content with employees and stakeholders and ask them to share it too. Don’t be surprised if you start getting asked to create more videos once they learn you have a camera—everyone wants a moment in the spotlight!
  4. Build trust within your organization. Try new things. When you find something that works, show present it. Provide analytics to support your success and the trust will grow. 

Randy loves chatting about social media so don’t hesitate to contact him on LinkedIn at http://www.linkedin.com/in/rksar, twitter @djksar or email him at rksar@landonc.com.

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Randy KsarAbout Randy Ksar

Randy Ksar is a social media consultant based in the Silicon Valley helping brands create and implement strategies that bring positive brand awareness and leads to their business. He has over 20 years of experience marketing B2B and B2C brands at companies like Motorola Mobility, Yahoo! and Visa.

AMP UP Your Social Media is sponsored by:

  • GaggleAMP - Empower your employees, partners and resellers to amplify your social media.
  • SafeLinks - Know when your links on social media messages fail before you lose out on the people clicking on them.

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Posted by Glenn Gaudet on 02/12 at 02:12 PM
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FIR Presents Inside PR 363: Where Does Social Media Belong?

FIR Presents Inside PRFirst things first, be sure to wish Martin Waxman a happy birthday in the comments!

Now on to the slightly less important stuff.

A couple of weeks ago, Sam Fiorella wrote a blog post called, “Why Your Social Media Team Should Be PR Professionals.”

As PR professionals, it makes sense we’d be curious to read more (and you will want to, as well).

If you’re like us, you’ll find yourself nodding all the way through his blog post.

Yes, PR pros know how to manage crises.

Yes, we are trained to manage reputations.

Yes, we know the right questions to ask to create a calm before the storm.

Yes, we can train pros in other disciplines to manage themselves appropriately online.

Yes, most of the knee jerk reactions that happen in social media are done so because the community management is handled by someone without these skills.

Now go to the comments and read what Danny Brown said.

“Disagree. Two words – Justine Sacco.”

We recently talked about the Sacco saga. She is a communications professional. She knew better. And yet…

Read the blog post, read the comments, and listen to what we have to say about where social media belongs.

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You can also reach Inside PR’s hosts by email at insideprcomments@gmail.com, or join the InsidePR Google Plus community or Facebook group. InsidePR is on Twitter at @Inside_PR. You can send us an instant voicemail via SpeakPipe, right from the FIR website. Or, call the Comment Line at +1 415 895 2971 (North America), +44 20 3239 9082 (Europe), or Skype: fircomments. You can tweet us: @FIRpodcast. And you can email us at fircomments@gmail.com. If you wish, you can email your comments, questions and suggestions as MP3 file attachments (max. 3 minutes / 5Mb attachment, please!). We’ll be happy to see how we can include your audio contribution in a show.

Thank you to the people behind Inside PR: Our theme music was created by Damon de Szegheo; Roger Dey is our announcer. Inside PR is produced by Kristine D’Arbelles and Ashlea LeCompte.

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Monday, February 10, 2014

Linked Conversations #9: Reputation Adviser Peter Vikstrom—2/12/14

Linked ConversationsWelcome to the latest episode of Linked Conversations with Chuck Hester.

In this episode I cover the newest LinkedIn feature: “How You’re Connected,” a tool that will allow users to figure out not only who is connected to someone you want to talk with, but how they are connected – giving you more information to build that new relationship.

Peter VikstromMy guest this week is Peter Vikstrom, a professional executive reputation adviser in Copenhagen, Denmark. We talk about his business philosophy that “your reputation arrives before you.”

I met Peter through a listener and friend, Lars Raee, who suggested I might want to interview someone from Scandinavia (Lars is in Denmark) to talk about the differences in social media and LinkedIn use in that area of the world. Believe me the conversation was an enlightening one!

You can find out more about Peter through his LinkedIn profile.

Don’t forget to check out LinkedConversations’ Google+ community and our LinkedIn Group: “The Podcast I Can’t Name Due to the Rules Group!”

So thanks for listening and if you like what you hear, spread the word!

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