Archive for October, 2009

Avoiding Silly PR Mistakes: Easy as Learning Your ABCs

Guest Post by Iuliana Butuc-Cerchez

Sincerely, I hate PR lessons. I really think public relations are much about common sense and diplomacy. And being here for the very first time – thank you Alina for inviting me -, I definitely do not want to bore you with some PR lessons :) . Just share with you some facts.

Some days ago, a message from a certain undergraduate student came on the corporate email. The email was not only straight, really aggressive in pushing the core message, but was totally PR-unfriendly :) .

Beginning with a “hi” and continuing with “I am … and I want to produce a magazine”, the message is full of bullets (in fact “-”) and short “statements” and ends with a demanding “pls, write me an article on your business mistakes”:) And the email was addressed to our president :)

IulianaHow nice, isn’t it? Getting serious, I really think that communication classes should be mandatory in each and every university. Learning how to communicate in a professional manner, especially in a business environment has to be one of the first lessons of a future entrepreneur. A “slang” message makes your chances of convincing the business audience go to almost zero.

Also, if the email is sent from a free webmail account as Yahoo! or Gmail – as the one in my example – the message itself loses half of its “weight”. And why decrease your chances to a good reply making such basic mistakes? Definitely, someone has to teach that guy how to improve his PR skills! :)

Iuliana Butuc-Cerchez has been the Corporate Affairs Manager of the Gecad Group for over 4 years. She’s an exceptional PR professional and a true mentor for me. Before starting her PR career, she used to be this hard-core IT journalist at one of the best business and financial newspapers in Romania. She’s also a blogger, but as her blog is in Romanian, only part of my readers will be able to enjoy her articles.

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I Said Hey! What’s Going on?

You might have notices my blog has run amok lately. Posts that never show up, although they’re weekly regulars, I’m not on Twitter as often, I comment less on other blogs and I’m generally keeping a low profile. And this situation will go on for the next three weeks. Why? Well, there’s a few things…

  • Most of my team is on vacation and I’m practically alone in getting to important launches ready
  • Some time consuming personal projects need to be taken care of before my vacation
  • I’ll be on vacation for the next three weeks. And here’s a taste of how great it will all be!
  • I somehow managed to accumulate so much tiredness, I can’t even think straight for more than half a day
  • Getting everything ready for the vacation in the evening only, after work, has proven to be quite a challenge.

The good news is I have some interesting articles planned for all of you and some amazing bloggers will be guest posting here. Speaking of guest posting, if anyone’s interested, let’s talk! In the mean time, I’ll also cover my whole trip on Travel Spells.

Thank you all for understanding, for still being registered to my feed, for stopping by and commenting. I’ll be back with a new and improved blogging force after the vacation, promise! Oh, and don’t worry, I have an internet connection at the hotel, I’ll do my best to keep in touch!

Hugs,
Alina

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Blog PR Tips: Don’t Pitch to Dead Blogs

This entry will be part of a series of more, based on bad pitches I experience or hear of. Turning them into tips and tricks will probably help those pitching do a better job in the future.

Some blogs have moved, some are simply abandoned. Whatever the reason, the owners are clearly not interested in writing on them. So pitching to these people would be a waste of time and a full scale proof of lack of research skills or of not paying that much attention.

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Cell Phone Producers and Missed Opportunities

As many of you, I depend a lot on my cell phone! Without it, I have no idea how to get in touch with friends and family because since the address book, I stopped learning phone numbers by heart. So if I carry it around and buy a nice one which can successfully replace a laptop for some tasks, I’d love to listen to music on it!

headphonesAnd here comes my problem! The standard headphones such devices come with. I hate them! My ears are a bit too small for them. So if they don’t fall out every 2 minutes, listening to my favorite songs becomes this painful experience making me switch back to my mp3 player that I can use custom headphones on!

I am not saying they should come with three different types of headphones in the standard package. But I’d love to see other options on their site, or at least a referral link to those producing them. But no! Luckily for me, when I want something, I’m pretty good at googling it. And I of course found an adapter for my new phone, which I will order after my vacation. Still, why loose the opportunity or, when a customer calls, say you have no solution for them when it’s actually very, very simple?

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Monday Reading Roundup Take #10

What I think you shouldn’t have missed last week…

ReadingA new week has just started and I hope it took off wonderfully for all of you. And I’ve got the perfect reading list to help you make your week a little better!

Janelle of Create Business Growth has written about freedom of speech and the lack of it in the online world. We should all think about this a little, as one of my early morning emails told the story of a censored Mixx entry.

Looking for a new way to increase sales? Why not try flagship content? Chris Garrett has just published an article teaching you everything you need to know.

Afraid of falling into a blogging rut? Michael Martine of Remarkablogger has just the tips to help you avoid one.

There’s been quite some debate regarding who should handle social media related tasks within a company. Should it be HR, PR, Marketing or should it be anyone with a genuine interest? The most comprehensive piece I’ve read on the subject is an article by Shel Hotlz of A Shel of My Former Self.

Naomi Dunford of IttyBiz has just revealed a golden rule of word of mouth marketing: not pissing people off and remembering there’s more than your primary target!

All the Marketing and PR professionals thinking of embracing the social media need a few tips and tricks. Chris Brogan has come up with a list with what they should know.

If you haven’t heard the “Content is King” phrase at least once last week, you haven’t been online much. Alex Cristache of Blogsessive shows us how important the kingdom is in the blogging equation.

I’m a proud member of the Generation Y. Not by choice, but by year of birth. And those borne a little before me are Gen Xers. These are the two gens I’ll be spending a lot of my life with, so any statistics on them are of interest. Especially when they are great statistics, like the ones David Wilson has just published on Social Media Optimization.

Hope you’ve found this week’s list helpful and you’ll join me for a fresh one next week!

Happy Monday,
Alina

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