March 5th, 2009

Keeping my Twitter feeds uncluttered requires digital diplomacy. More often than not, I’ll remove someone I’m following if more than half of their tweets are personal, rather than insightful. When I’m skimming hundreds of tweets a day for my clients there isn’t enough time to read variations of “I’m going to get a cappuccino now, have a great day.” Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: brian solis, hashtags, peoplebrowsr, pr 2.0, publishing, twitter, web technology
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February 18th, 2009


Before we dive into the Web 2.0 world and sell the virtues of new media to our clients, I suggest we all tread very carefully.
While social media might be “the greatest evolution in the history of public relations,” I’ve seen a lot of time and energy wasted at the expense of proven and traditional PR tools that help build solid relationships and reputations. As PR practitioners I think we need to carefully consider what role new media should play in our PR plans. We also need to consider the impact of social media on security and privacy issues. Security experts warn of the lack of control over the access and flow of information and how surveillance activities are increasingly mining for information that can impact privacy in ways we have yet to understand. This is particularly true for social media tools we might use in our personal life.
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Tags: obama, pr 2.0, privacy, security, social media, Vatican, web 2.0, YouTube
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