Social Media

Social Idol: Will number of followers equate to votes?

American Idol contestants provide a case study in social capital In many of Cision’s free social media webinars, we frequently […]

Making a big impression on a tiny screen

Last month, research firm Gartner turned some heads when it predicted that by 2013, smartphones and other Web-enabled mobile devices […]

Things you should be pitching magazines now

Figuring out when to pitch a story is half the battle. Magazine editors constantly remind PR professionals to be conscious […]

Free food vs. Tony Kornheiser: a study in virality

 Often, people ask us what it takes to make something “go viral”. Some social media strategists will tell you that […]

The 10 most influential blog posts discussing Google Buzz

In the week since Google announced its newest social Web tool, Google Buzz, bloggers have been doing what bloggers do […]

5 great social media case studies in pharma

Companies that go looking for reasons not to monitor and engage with social media sometimes wind up with what sound […]

5 SEO tips for PR professionals and marketers

Inbound links are basically votes that are cast for your website. Each inbound link is a vote for you and your content, and in this democratized world of SEO the more quality votes you have, the more likely your site will turn up in search results. Here are 5 tips to help you get more quality inbound links to your site.

Are more companies attracting criticism on the social Web?

One of the most common questions PR professionals ask me is how to deal with criticism of their brands on […]

How the Jetsons got it wrong: the relationship between social and search

One of the many things The Jetsons got wrong about the future of American life when the show first aired […]

Would you buy a blender from Conde Nast?

Mediaweek recently reported that Conde Nast is scrambling to keep pace with initiatives from other publishing companies such as Hearst, […]

The NFL vs. the Premier League: perceptions of their top teams online

The world of sports is an interesting place to explore the old public relations adage that there’s no such thing […]

Where were you when…?

With the Haitian earthquake last week, Twitter became not only a source for news updates, but also an opportunity for […]

In the wild west of social media, journalists’ credo is “caveat emptor”

This post was written by Annette Arno, Research Director for Evaluation Services at Cision. Gut feelings and anecdotes may be […]

Social search: Where whom you know matters as much as what you know

Back in November we discussed how applications like Google Social Search could change the game of search engine optimization (SEO) […]

Gauging the pace of change in PR in 2010

Over the holidays, I read Tom Friedman’s excellent book on the convergence of climate change, globalization and overpopulation, “Hot, Flat […]

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