PR Start by Nick Lucido
Reasons Not to Use Social Media
Believe it or not, I am writing a post advocating not using social media. If you bear with me for the entire post, you’ll see that I’m a proponent for students using social media to advance their careers. But, like misguided companies who sign up for Facebook “just ’cause,” students shouldn’t sign up for various [...]
Measuring and Analyzing Social Media
Continuing with my recap of the Chicago PR: Get in the Loop posts (recap of the keynote here) , I attended a session hosted by Amber Naslund on “Measuring and Analyzing Social Media.” I’ve been following Amber for a while on Twitter and read her blog religiously (check both out).
Even though our session was only [...]
Get in the Loop: Keynote Recap
I’d be lying to you if I said I went to Chicago this weekend just for a conference. I’ve been itching to get back since I left last August, and since DePaul PRSSA was hosting Chicago PR: Get in the Loop, I figured it was the perfect time to come back.
Overall, I’m extremely impressed with [...]
Measuring Relationship Value in the Groundswell
Like many people, I’ve been reading a few articles here and there surrounding NBC’s decision to replace Conan O’Brien (or Coco, for those who are particularly close to his show). While Conan may not have been bringing in the ratings NBC was looking for, it appears the influence value Conan brings to the table is [...]
Reflecting on 2009
About one year ago, I wrote a post talking about what the public relations industry would look like in 2009. I also took a look at some other posts and I was surprised at how much I learned since I started blogging in September 2008. It’s interesting, to say the least.
Anyway, did what I “predict” come [...]
Interns Using and Abusing Connections
One of the perils of having a lot of PR student connections in my own network, especially lately, is being bombarded with Facebook fan page suggestions for a lot of junk I’m not really interested in. I don’t mean to sound rude, but I think this is one of the negative aspects of having an [...]
A Better Democracy
In the past couple of days, two articles have stood out that relate to democracy and social media. Maybe it’s constitutional law this semester that has red flagged those articles for me, or maybe it’s my genuine interest in our government. I’ll let you decide.
During President Obama’s recent trip to China, he answered a question [...]
The Cons of a Constant Stream
I like social media. I keep on top of digital trends and like to play with new tools. I’m even a big fan of things in “real time” and sometimes let it take up too much of my day.
That said, I fear the constant stream. I feel like the constant stream is hard to keep [...]
A Note For Newspapers
Let me introduce myself. I’m a twenty-something college student at Michigan State University. I don’t have cable in my room and I only subscribe to several print magazines, but I read my college paper every day because it’s free and accessible on campus (and I work there, too). I don’t visit newspaper’s Web sites often [...]
Stop With The Rules
Lately, it seems everyone is looking for black and white rules when it comes to students and recent graduates trying to use social media in the job search. As such, a ton of advice is being thrown around online, both good and bad. I’m not going to link to any specific post, but I think [...]
