High Tech – High Touch Panel Discussion
Lynn Schneider, APR, CRPC; Tina Haisman, APR, CPRC and Newt Barrett addressing several issues, and answering questions. We'll try to get them
Lynn Schneider, APR, CRPC; Tina Haisman, APR, CPRC and Newt Barrett addressing several issues, and answering questions. We'll try to get them
Every brand has a voice online. A "personality style guide" should be developed to promote consistency. We don't want to convey multiple
Solis spent a year monitoring the social web. The important part is listening, documenting, and reaching your audience where they are talking
It is ever-important for us to continue to learn about and decide how to reach this new audience. Experimentation is a must,
Our next speaker, Brian Solis, Principal of FutureWorks, visits us straight out of California. He asks us, "Who is using Twitter and
Is it possible to refocus a story? Example: Client was contacted to provide a counterpoint to the first position, first position was
Eliminate the words "No comment" from your vocabulary. If you can't comment, explain why. The media wants every side, and wants the
Judd Cribbs continues with examples of using "people words", encouraging us to make sure opening lines are not loaded down with archaic
Welcome to PRU - High Tech - High Touch! Our first speaker is WINK-TV reporter Judd Cribbs, a perennial favorite in Southwest
In just one month, FPRA will host PR University (PRU) at Harborside Event Center in Downtown Fort Myers from 9 a.m. until