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Journalist Social Media Usage Increases, Concerns About.

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk Journalist Social Media Usage Increases, Concerns About Reliability of Information by Adam Sherk on January 21, 2010 Yesterday Cision released the results of their Social Media and Online Usage Study, a survey of social media usage by print and Web journalists.

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Book Review: Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity SMM

With Social Media Marketing: Strategies for Engaging in Facebook, Twitter & Other Social Media , the inimitable Liana “Li&# Evans has provided the definitive handbook for social media marketers. Don’t automatically assume they use the most popular social networks.

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Social Media Newsrooms-nonsense or necessity?

Proactive Report

Three years ago the idea of a social media press release was first discussed at the inaugural meeting of Social Media Club in Palo Alto. Press Release Die! Soon after that meeting Todd Defren of Shift Communications created the first Social Media Release Template , which got tons of downloads.

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The New Media Relations

Proactive Report

It’s official – journalists rely on social media sources to find stories. Traditional media may not be dead, but the best way to connect with them is online. 65% to social media sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn. 52% to microblogging services such as Twitter. 89% turn to blogs. PR people!

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The New Media Relations

Proactive Report

It’s official – journalists rely on social media sources to find stories. Traditional media may not be dead, but the best way to connect with them is online. 65% to social media sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn. 52% to microblogging services such as Twitter. 89% turn to blogs. PR people!

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Every Social Network is Different: Here's What You Need to Know

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

For example, just the other day I stumbled upon an Apple press release from 2003. In Wednesday’s post, I stated that blogging is a form of social media that should not be ignored. Sorry, guys, it’s five years later. That’s not so much “news&# anymore. Definitely not.

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The Nightmare Public Relations Professional and How to Stop Him

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

A few months ago, Brian Solis talked about an off-topic pitch about a social network for plants. Somehow, I think nature lovers would be more interested in socializing shrubbery.) There’s no effort in adding thousands of email addresses to an address book, performing a mail merge, and sending off a generic press release.