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Earned Media vs. Media Relations [PR Tech Sum]

Sword and the Script

Summary of monthly PR tech news: Critical Mention adds a media database; Talkwalker acquires Nielson Social; Watch out for fine print in media monitoring contracts As a term, earned media made a big splash in search trends in late 2004 or early 2005…and then interest waned. Over time, the digital community warmed to the term again.

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New Year’s Honours 2015

Stuart Bruce

Tom Murphy @tpemurphy – I first ‘knew’ Tom by reading his PR blog, but didn’t meet him until 2005 when we both spoke at the UK’s first ever PR social media conference in 2005. Against all the odds in 2005 he held onto his seat, mainly because he was such a highly regarded local MP.

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Get Inspired by These 3 Content Marketing Innovators

Cision

What started as a technology-focused blog in 2005 has expanded into a broader content hub, bringing the Mashable community, and a new generation of visitors, with it. Mashable also realized that its community was looking for stories on subjects its reporters weren’t always covering.

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The Complete Guide to PR Stunts

5W PR

Community Involvement. In 2005, Snapple tried to make the world’s largest Popsicle. That means participating in it themselves, sharing it on their personal Facebook pages and blogs, and encouraging others to join in. The intention can be to raise financial contributions or just increase awareness of a specific issue.

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I Sold PR 20/20, but That’s Just the Start of the Story

PR 20/20

I started PR 20/20 in November 2005 out of a spare bedroom in my Cleveland home with a $25,000 loan and a belief that there was a better way to build an agency. I created the PR 20/20 tagline, “Look Beyond,” in 2005 when I launched the agency. This is a story about the future of PR 20/20.

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Cider sip or cider slip? Would you let a politician endorse your brand?

Stephen Waddington

Prior to the 2005 election, Cornwall was Lib Dem yellow across the county, with one Labour constituency in Falmouth and Camborne. Whilst the politicians have much to gain by getting out and about to real communities, businesses and people, how do brands benefit? About Rachel Picken This is a guest blog by Agile PR’s Rachel Picken.

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Weekly Roundup: Linking, Thinking and Blinking

Waxing UnLyrical

Why: Amplify is one of the most interesting, community-oriented social platforms around. What makes real blogging success? Kitchen confidential – 2 , from 30 in 2005, by … Why: The author (I won’t name her unless she wants me to) is one of my dearest people; I’ve known her since she was a baby.