Monday, October 29, 2007
Student's Ad Gets Attention From Apple
Haley created a commercial based on one of the newest products Apple has released to the song "Music is my hot, hot sex." In the song there is a lyric that says, "My music is the spot I'd like you to touch." He first posted his commercial on YouTube where it got many comments and much attention including marketing employees from Apple.
Haley received a phone call and a deal from Apple executives. His commercial was made into broadcast form and launched last Sunday on television.
Haley's commercial is a good example of consumer generated content that company's, like Apple, are using.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
Copyrighting Online Material
Sunday, October 21, 2007
New Public Relations Class at St. Edward's University Explores Emerging Social Media Technologies
New Public Relations Class at St. Edward's University Explores Emerging Social Media Technologies
In a new class offered at St. Edward's University, students learn about the innovative techniques that are being used in the public relations field.
AUSTIN, TX--October 25
This is the first class to be offered at St. Edward's University in the social media area of public relations. The class aims to teach about the different technologies being used as well as the study of their application in contemporary PR practice. The students will not only examine these technologies from a theoretical perspective by reading scholarly research and writings from PR professionals, but they will also learn how to use and author content for such online PR tools ourselves. Topics that will be covered include social media and Web 2.0, weblogs, wikis, podcasts, RSS feeds, viral video, social bookmarking, social media news releases, and other emerging web technologies.
As a result of taking the class, the students will:
Understand how the PR industry is incorporating new media and social media technologies into contemporary PR practice.
Understand the need to stay abreast of advances in communication technology in order to succeed as a PR professional.
Learn how to locate the information and the technical know-how to help you stay abreast of those advances.
Learn to create and adapt video, audio, and text for online PR tools.
Be able to produce webpages, weblogs, and podcasts for communications campaigns.
Be able to critically discuss the effects of the use of computer-mediated communication within the corporate and nonprofit environments served by the PR industry.
Founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross, St. Edward's University has been named as one of America's Best Colleges for 2006 by U.S. News & World Report and was selected by The Princeton Review for inclusion in the guide Colleges with a Conscience. St. Edward's is a private, Catholic, liberal arts university of more than 4,900 students located in Austin, Texas.
RELATED LINKS
Course Blog
The class blog that is kept by the professor which updates about projects and important news related information.
CONTACT INFORMATION
- Social Media For Public Relations (Agency)
St. Edward's Univeristy
Student
3001 Congress Ave.
Austin, TX 78704
[Ashley's Blog]: [http://underwood04ashley.blogspot.com/]
[Keegan's Blog]: [http://mkeeganwatkins.blogspot.com/]
[Lauren's Blog]: [http://lauren-lalasblog.blogspot.com/]
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Sunday, October 14, 2007
So long to record companies?
The newest artists to make headlines with this drastic change is Madonna. According to the New York Times Madonna is soon to leave Warner Brothers Records and "is nearing an agreement with Live Nation, the concert promoter, that would pay her more than $100 million in exchange for three albums and the exclusive rights to promote her concerts and to market her merchandise in a wide-ranging partnership, according to people briefed on the talks." Instead of relying on CD sales, Madonna will depend (as if she has to) on concert sales.
It seems like many artists are jumping on the band wagon (no pun intended). What will happen to the recording labels in the future?
Why google when you can Stumbleupon it?
If interested, all you have to do is add StumbleUpon in your toolbar, hit the stumble button, and begin searching. It's a interesting way to preview other websites people have stumbled upon. As you use it more and more often, you can begin to meet other people with the same interests.
Some popular topics are animation, art, video games, humor, bizarre, music, science and technology and computers.
The site has gotten much acclaim from major news companies:
"StumbleUpon is a brilliant downloadable toolbar that beds into your browser and gives you the chance to surf through thousands of excellent pages that have been stumbled upon by other web-users" -BBC
"Next time you want to wander the Web, forget about Googling it. Stumble it." -The Wall Street Journal
Monday, October 8, 2007
PRSSA
Remember our meeting is TOMORROW, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 @ 6:45.
Also, check out and join our Facebook group.
See you there!
Sunday, October 7, 2007
"Corporate Conversations"
In addition, the safest route is a company blog in which the company is the topic of the blog. Examples given are "Nuts About Southwest," Dell's "One2One," and "Taylor Made." A good way to think about these kind of blogs is like a bulletin board in which company's are able to tell about what is going on in the company and what is going to come of it and to let customers give feedback, hopefully positive.
Executive blogs are also written. These are similar to a journal of senior managers.
Company Wide blogs are those written by employees of a company. These involve more customer and employee interaction.
An alternative to blogs for corporations to think about is using podcasts. These are proven affective and can attract a large number of prospective and fanatic customers.
Monday, October 1, 2007
MINDCOMET
The company has a process known as Relationship Synthesis they use to "implement comprehensive strategies that create awareness, drive conversion, and increase the lifetime value of a relationship.
Many of the interactive marketing solutions they use include online experiences, traffic generation, conversion improvement, managed e-mail communications, eWareness, Loyalty programs, eLearning, and hosting.
This very Web2.0 site can give everyone insight into the direction companies are going.