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Putting the public back in public relations : how social media is reinventing the aging business of PR / Brian Solis, Deirdre Breakenridge.

By: Solis, BrianContributor(s): Breakenridge, DeirdreMaterial type: TextTextReference number: 2008041937Publication details: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : FT Press, c2009. Description: xxviii, 314 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780137150694; 0137150695Subject(s): Public relations | Social media -- Economic aspects | Online social networksDDC classification: 659.2 LOC classification: HD59 | .S65 2009Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
What's wrong with PR? -- PR 2.0 vs. public relations -- PR 2.0 in a Web 2.0 world -- Traditional vs. new journalism -- PR is about relationships -- The language of new PR -- Blogger relations -- Social media releases (SMRs) -- Video news release (VNR) 2.0 -- Corporate blogging -- Technology does not override the social sciences -- Social networks : the online hub for your brand -- Micromedia -- New "marketing" roles -- Community managers and customer service 2.0 -- Socialization of communication and service -- The rules for breaking news -- A new guide to metrics -- PR 2.0 + PR 1.0 = putting the public back in public relations.
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Includes index.

What's wrong with PR? -- PR 2.0 vs. public relations -- PR 2.0 in a Web 2.0 world -- Traditional vs. new journalism -- PR is about relationships -- The language of new PR -- Blogger relations -- Social media releases (SMRs) -- Video news release (VNR) 2.0 -- Corporate blogging -- Technology does not override the social sciences -- Social networks : the online hub for your brand -- Micromedia -- New "marketing" roles -- Community managers and customer service 2.0 -- Socialization of communication and service -- The rules for breaking news -- A new guide to metrics -- PR 2.0 + PR 1.0 = putting the public back in public relations.

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