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The Latest PR “Reply to All” Fiasco

August 20th, 2009 by Tim Allik

We all have a good “reply to all” story to tell. I recall a friend at a Boston-based news outlet who, after going through a painful breakup, sent a heartfelt email to his former girlfriend — as well as the entire news staff. He darted desperately from computer to computer with arms flailing, trying as he might to get the Genie back into the bottle, but it was too late.

Because I blog here, yesterday I received a news pitch, via email, about a new book by someone who I respect.

I didn’t think much about the pitch until I began receiving “reply to all” messages from reporters and bloggers in various states of exasperation, asking to be taken off the mailing list. Some were polite, some were boiling mad. And as the flood of “reply to all” messages grew wider and deeper, so to did the cluelessness of the people who were, well, replying to all.

The irony was this: some of the very same people who were upset about receiving these “reply to all” messages ended up fueling the very problem that so infuriated them.

It’s sort of like complaining about someone who forgets to put a new role of toilet paper in the toilet paper dispenser … and then not replacing the toilet paper yourself.

I’ve received pitches from the PR firm in question in the past about various topics. They are usually very short and timely. This pitch was for a book that was interesting. Any reporter that can’t find time to read a short and timely email pitch should consider a job that requires less multitasking. I always try to personalize my pitches and don’t send out mass mailings, but in the end, information is information, isn’t it?

The big error here was not that the PR firm exposed the email list by not using the BCC field (a no-no that even my most elderly, late-adopting relatives now fully understand is a mistake). The big error was not responding quickly enough to the ensuing uproar. I kept looking for a defense, an explanation. An apology. Something from the the PR firm. Out of the office? A day at the beach, perhaps?

Here are my takeways. PR people, you are playing with fire when it comes to resorting to mass email blasts.

Reporters and bloggers, if you get a message from someone who has hit “reply to all” and it upsets you, don’t “reply to all” in response. Make sense?

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Why Businesses Should Care about the ‘Social Media Revolution’

August 20th, 2009 by Katelyn D'Eramo

The following video, “Social Media Revolution,” does an excellent job of capturing why social media is such a force for businesses today and why companies should take notice. Social media is changing the way advertisers, marketers, public relations professionals and businesses reach their target audiences. The research and predictions outlined here provide a persuasive argument for using social media strategically as part of your outreach efforts.

Thanks to Socialnomics for putting this together.

What are your thoughts about this video? What do you think of social media and the latest trends? How will social media affect your life in the future?

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New Social Media Challenge is an Encouraging Trend for PR Pros

August 17th, 2009 by Tony Sapienza

All of the activity here at Topaz on the social media front got me thinking — the old social media challenges (embrace blogs and other forms of online communications or face a slow professional death) have been replaced with a new challenge: how to keep pace with both the growing number of social media technologies available and the demands being placed on us as businesses race to get on the social media bus.

The good news is that the fear and resistance that existed among some PR folks around social media is largely a thing of the past. Instead the PR community is embracing social media — and most businesses are calling for it as part of their PR efforts.

Today at Topaz, you’ll find few (if any) public relations programs where some form of social media isn’t a factor. And more and more, we’re talking about social media providing new and poweful channels for content that, in the past and still today, we’re developing for traditional PR activities. So while this presents a new challenge for the PR community, this is also an encouraging trend. And when you think about it, the challenge isn’t that overwhelming — in many ways, social media is just a better way to share knowledge and ideas and build relationships. This is something effective PR people have done all along.

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