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Our PR social network has been in action for one year, as of April 1st. I thought you might like to know how we’re doing. I’d also appreciate your feedback on the network. We can’t get better without hearing from your members (and those that haven’t joined, yet, too).
Here’s an update on PROpenMic‘s traffic over the first year. Only April ’08 through February ’09 (11 months) are available.
I’ve used publicly available information from Compete.com and Alexa.com. They are services used by media buyers to determine rates for ad buys, …
Blog Talk, PR, Public Relations, Public Relations Higher Education, Social Media, Teaching PR »
Brad J. Ward (Squared Peg and on Twitter) asked a question on Twitter about two weeks ago.
“bradjward: HEY!!!! If you had 133 characters to tell a class of PR college students something, what would it be? Tag it #jr342. Thanks!! And retweet.”
The responses started rolling in. Five pages. Over 60 responses.
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The Tweets actually were quite good.
Update: In fact, they were so good – here is the presentation he worked up for the presentation.
JR324 Presentation
View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: pr college)
Kevin Dugan, …
Blog Talk, Emerging Social Networks, PR, PR Measurement, Public Relations, Public Relations Higher Education, Social Media, Social Networks, Teaching PR »
If you just want the stats and graphs, follow this to see them below.
Our social network for public relations students, PROpenMic.org will celebrate six months online on October 1st.
Allow me to begin by thanking all of the members. So many people have helped with advice and guidance along the way. I appreciate all of your help. I also appreciate the involvement of our volunteer administrators (in no particular order): Phil Gomes, Edelman; Kelli Matthews, University of Oregon; Tiffany Derville Gallicano, University of Oregon; Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Clemson …
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Last week we discussed Twitter a bit more in class.
As we talked about it, I went online and asked those on Twitter at that time to chime in with their reasons why they used Twitter.
Hey, I’m in class … the students need to know … why do you use Twitter? is it a useful tool? convince them, please! ) 04:44 PM September 23, 2008
I was amazed at the number of people that so kindly responded. Thank you all very much!
Here are their tweets. You can …
