Tag Archives: tools

Measurement, Monitoring, & More

During the June 1 #solopr Twitter chat, independent PR pros addressed a variety of monitoring & measurement topics, including AVEs, low-cost tools, & time management tips. The following questions helped guide the conversation: 1. What is the difference between monitoring and measurement? #solopr 2. Some in PR feel married to Ad Value Equivalents (AVEs). Why [...]

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Radio, ProfNet, Measurement, & More

During the May 25 #solopr Twitter chat, independent PR pros discussed radio placements, ProfNet Connect, PR as a dirty word, and biggest measurement challenges.  Specifically, the following questions were addressed: 1. This article (by a radio person) on “Why Radio Still Matters” http://ow.ly/52xFx inspired me to ask, do you think it does? #solopr 2. @TexAnne [...]

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Extra Costs, Website Leads, Summer Vacation & More

During the May 18 #solopr Twitter chat, solo PR pros shared insight on adding mileage expenses into client contracts, building your own website, getting leads from your website, and taking a summer vacation. The following questions helped guide the conversation: 1. With gas prices going up, are you adding mileage expenses into your client contracts? [...]

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Time-Keeping, Media Connections, & Small Biz Publicity

During the April 27 #solopr Twitter chat, independent PR pros discussed time-keeping systems, connecting with the media, and generating publicity for small businesses. Specifically, the following questions were addressed: 1. What do you use for time keeping programs/systems? 2. How can you make connections with the media when they don’t know who you are? 3. [...]

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Upscale Clients, Membership Sites, Firing An Under-Performer, & More

During the March 30 #solopr Twitter chat, independent PR pros discussed dealing with upscale clients, pursuing membership sites, firing someone who’s under-performing,  and journalists’ social media behavior. The following questions were addressed: 1. If client has w/an “upscale” product but unwilling to give any away, what would you do? They’re an unknown. 2. What’s the upside/downside [...]

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Paying for Online Content, PR Measurement, Retweets, & More

During the March 23 #solopr Twitter chat, independent PR pros discussed paying for online content, PR measurement tools, retweets, and information overload. The following questions helped guide the conversation: 1. Interesting post on @spinsucks re: what will people pay for online (inspired by NYT)http://bit.ly/fLB2lZ What do you think? 2. Revisiting this topic: What tools/methods are [...]

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New Clients, PR Platforms, & Twitter Habits

During the March 16 #solopr Twitter chat, solo PR pros shared insight on announcing new clients, using services like HARO and Profnet, and changes in people’s Twitter habits. The following questions were addressed: 1. Do you announce new clients? 2. Do you use HARO and/or Profnet? Have you ever had success with either? 3.  Do [...]

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PR Apps, Relocating, Time Management, & More

During the February 23 #solopr Twitter chat, PR pros shared valuable insight on PR apps, relocating to a new city, covering production costs, and favorite time management tips. The following questions helped guide the conversation: 1. What is the best smartphone platform and apps for #PR? 2. Do you have any tips for getting started [...]

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Mobile and Public Relations: Making the Most of this Untapped Duo

As regular readers of this blog know, I’m a big believer in integrating public relations across the previously entrenched silos of marketing communications. Because our job is to shine a light on marketing initiatives and communicate with our publics, PR can play a key role in bringing strategic thinking to social media, digital/interactive, advertising, direct [...]

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Issues with Subcontracting, and more

On the #solopr Twitter chat this week, we discussed several critical issues related to working with subcontractors, among other things. The questions included: 1) How can you start a virtual firm with other solo PR folks? 2) What if a subcontractor (in this case, photographer) tries to change an agreement midstream and holds work “hostage”? 3) [...]

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