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Monday, September 08, 2014
FIR Presents Inside PR 383: Making LinkedIn work for your business
In this week’s Inside PR podcast, Martin Waxman, Gini Dietrich and I talk about LinkedIn as a publishing platform.
LinkedIn has been pushing itself as a publishing platform, promoting links to new content and providing publishers with additional data on the performance of their content. LinkedIn’s efforts seem to be an illustration of “if you build it they will come.”
From the number of alerts I receive when I open LinkedIn, it appears to me that more and more of the people with whom I have connections are in fact publishing content to LinkedIn.
Martin, for one has been drawn to LInkedIn more often as the amount of fresh content has increased. However, while there is more content that he can find there, he observes that a large portion of the content is repurposed content that originally appeared on a blog.
Gini agrees with Martin that cross posting content from blogs to LinkedIn seems to be common. The question she asks is, what is the right strategy? Post on the blog first and then cross post on LinkedIn? Or do it the other way around. Which will give her the greatest engagement on both of her platforms?
The question for publishers remains, “Is it worth the effort?” Gini has a practical, hard-nosed answer. She points out that our job is to drive traffic to our websites, where it can be converted to benefit our business. Publishing to LinkedIn is valuable if it contributes to that.
We also talk about Chuck Hester’s approach to LinkedIn. Chuck, who hosts the Linked Conversations podcast on the FIR Podcast Network (Inside PR is also a member of the FIR podcast network.) Chuck relies primarily on LinkedIn to connect with potential clients. To do this, he publishes a post or updates his profile at least every week or so. He has observed an uptick in the number of people looking at his profile after each of these events. When new people do look at his profile, he sends them a message asking if they’d like to connect. And this has generated new business opportunities. (You can hear Chuck describe this approach to Sarah Lane and Tonya Hall during an appearance on TWiT’s The Social Hour podcast.)
We like Chuck’s approach and think it is worth exploring further. We plan to reach out to him and ask him to join us in a conversation on a future episode of inside PR. To set up this discussion, Gini plans to emulate Chuck’s approach to see what types of results she can achieve. And in a month, after she’s done this, were going to invite Chuck to a discussion with us about this approach and how others can pick it up.
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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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The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #772: September 8, 2014
‘Young PR Pros’ podcast joins the FIR Podcast Network with hosts Kristine D’Arbelles and Julia Kent;
Quick News: NYPD is sending precinct commanders to Twitter school, Sprinklr acquires Branderati, mobile is driving changes in coupon-related behaviour, prosperity is why languages die say researchers; Ragan promo;
News That Fits: Five trends shaping the future of work; how to speed up legal approvals; the Media Monitoring Minute with CustomScoop; listener comments from the FIR Podcast Community on Google+; what is experiential marketing and why do you need it?; Dan York’s Tech Report: Apple’s event on September 9, Skype iPhone audio conferencing, WordPress 4.0; Igloo Software promo; the past week on the FIR Podcast Network; what else is wrong with native advertising?;
Music from Michele Ari; and more.
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For Immediate Release: The Hobson and Holtz Report for September 8, 2014: A 93-minute podcast recorded live from Wokingham, Berkshire, England, and Concord, California, USA.
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So, until Monday September 15…
Wednesday, September 03, 2014
FIR on Higher Education #17: Michael Stoner on Using Social Media for University Advancement

How can institutions use social media to achieve some of their fundraising objectives?
This is among the topics I discuss with Michael Stoner, President of the higher educational consultancy mStoner, Inc. Michael was one of the main researchers of the 2014 Social Media in Advancement survey, conducted together with Huron Education and CASE (Council for Advancement and Support of Higher Education). Michael discusses the survey results and the implications for university communicators.
In our reports sections, Harry Hawk discusses iPad in the classroom, while I share some thoughts on building momentum for an online course before it is launched.
This episode is sponsored in part by Experiential Communications forthcoming Online Media Training Program for Academics.
About Michael Stoner
Michael Stoner has served more than 250 education institutions (independent schools, colleges, universities, and education associations), nonprofits, and businesses on four continents during his 30-year career as a communicator and consultant. He’s led institution-wide web strategies; provided consulting on social media strategy and tactics; and consulted on institutional marketing, branding, and advancement challenges. Along the way, he has earned a reputation as an authority on integrating marketing, communications, the online world, social media and technology. Learn more.
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Kevin 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 and is currently designing an online media training program for academics.
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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Tuesday, September 02, 2014
AMP UP Your Social Media #29: Social Media Strategies with Neal Schaffer
Neal Schaffer is a social media consultant who has been helping business with their social media strategies since 2010. Neal started his career in marketing and sales in Asia. When he returned to the United States, he essentially had no business network outside of Asia, which led him to turn to social media to find more local connections. His blog, Maximize Social Business, was organically born from this transition in his life and his passion for social media has blossomed into a passionate career. Neal recently joined AMP Up Your Social Media’s host Glenn Gaudet to discuss social media strategies and content creation.
Celebrate and engage with your fans. Take the extra step and appreciate and value those people that engage with you.”
Neal suggests asking these questions to yourself when it comes to creating content marketing:
- What does your company have to share?
- What resource can you become?
- What are you going to talk about in social to help promote your own company’s ROI?
Neal would love to hear from you! Chat with him on Twitter or connect with him on LinkedIn.
About Neal Schaffer
A Forbes Top 50 Social Media Power Influencer two years in a row and creator of the leading social media for business blog Maximize Social Business, Neal is a global social media speaker who has spoken on three continents and also teaches as part of the Rutgers University Mini Social Media MBA Program. As an author, Neal is best known for his definitive book on social media strategy creation, implementation, and optimization “Maximize Your Social: A One-Stop Guide to Building a Social Media Strategy for Marketing and Business Success” (Wiley) but has also published two other award-winning and critically acclaimed social media books: ”Maximizing LinkedIn for Sales and Social Media Marketing” and “Windmill Networking: Maximizing LinkedIn.”
As a leading social media speaker, Neal currently speaks on social media at dozens of corporate, professional association, and online events each year. In parallel, he continues to consult with, coach, and train clients on strategically leveraging social media for their business. Since launching his social media strategy consulting business in January, 2010, Neal has worked with dozens of companies, from small startups and solopreneurs to Fortune 500 enterprises and a Grammy Award-winning celebrity.
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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.
The FIR Podcast Network is brought to you with Lawrence Ragan Communications, serving communicators worldwide
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Media Bullseye Roundtable 2014.11 with Guest Co-Host Mark Story

In this episode of the Media Bullseye Roundtable, Mark Story, author of Starting Your Career as a Social Media Manager, joins to discuss three topics:
—Whether social networks discourage people from expressing their own views more honestly, both online and face-to-face.
—The notion that one can get certified as a social media professional for the low, low price of $99.
—The suggestion that companies should consider jettisoning their corporate websites in favor of just a LinkedIn company profile page.
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About Your Host
Chip Griffin serves as CEO of CustomScoop, a media intelligence company he co-founded in 2000. CustomScoop provides a cloud-based subscription service that monitors, measures, and reports on traditional and social media coverage for Fortune 500 companies, non-profit organizations, public relations agencies, and small-to-medium sized enterprises. For two decades, Chip has worked in the public relations arena, including service in public and private sector organizations. He has co-founded more than half a dozen companies, and he writes and speaks frequently about the intersection of technology, media, and communications. He is a graduate of American University where he is President of the Alumni Association and a member of the School of Public Affairs Advisory Council. Chip lives in New Hampshire with his wife and two sons.
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Monday, September 01, 2014
The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #771: September 1, 2014
Shel’s recording solo this week;
Quick News: Google ends Authorship for search results, would you use your LinkedIn company page to replace your company website?, Facebook partners with Ditto to scan for brands in photos on Facebook and Instagram, organic search drives 51 percent of traffic to sites with social media driving only 5 percent, Facebook test lets users search old posts, ALS Association of America files trademark for ice bucket challenge; Ragan promo;
News That Fits: GOP watchdog takes on US Labor Department’s employee communications efforts; cheer up, there’s a growing demand for communication skills; the Media Monitoring Minute with CustomScoop; Dan York’s Tech Report: Twitter Analytics, Apple’s big event, Instagram’s Hyperlapse, and more; listener comments in audio and from the FIR Podcast Community on Google+; the past week on the FIR Podcast Network; Igloo Software promo; social media and the spiral of silence;
Music from Trigger Hippy; and more.
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For Immediate Release: The Hobson and Holtz Report for September 1, 2014: A 64-minute podcast recorded live from Concord, California, USA.
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So, until Monday September 8…
Thursday, August 28, 2014
FIR on Higher Education #16: Professor Michael Netzley on Communications in Asia

Many FIR listeners have grown accustomed to hearing Michael Netzley’s “This Week in Asia” reports on the Hobson and Holtz Report. I am thrilled to introduce Michael to the FIR on Higher Education audience on episode 16.
Among the topics Michael and I discuss:
• The ethnocentric bias and why one size does not fit all in terms of digital communications around the world
• How institutions can use digital communications to attract students from Asia
• Advice for communicators and professors looking to generate a media presence in Asian markets
• How taking part in podcasts can benefit professors
• Lessons from the classroom
In our reports sections, correspondent Harry Hawk talks about Google Classroom, while I discuss the significance of the Minerva Institute launching this month (more information at this Atlantic Monthly piece). I also outline my forthcoming Media Training for Academics online training program.
About Michael Netzley
A sought after executive facilitator, author, and keynote speaker, Dr. Michael Netzley now serves as the Academic Director of Executive Development at Singapore Management University. An award-winning educator, he received the 2011 Champion’s Award for innovative teaching and previously a 2 year research fellowship in new media. Michael has lived in Asia for 11 years and teaches communication, digital media, leadership and strategy implementation & change. His courses, books, and case studies have been featured in the New York Times, MIT’s Technology Review, Communication World magazine, Channel News Asia, and Business Communication Quarterly. Learn more at http://communicateasia.asia.
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Kevin 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 and is currently designing an online media training program for academics.
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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