Since we will start setting up blogs in class next week, it's time to address blogging etiquette, reputation management and personal branding. That's why I've put together a slideshow on the topic. Take a look:
Friday, August 29, 2008
Guide to blogging, commenting & managing your personal brand
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Class Participation in Blog Action Day 08
Last year, the students in my fall social media class participated in Blog Action Day, an "event that aims to unite the world’s bloggers, podcasters and videocasters, to post about the same issue on the same day." The goal is to raise awareness and trigger a global discussion on critical issues facing society. This year's Blog Action Day will focus on the issue of poverty and will take place on October 15th. I plan on getting my class involved again this year. So stop by again later this semester to check out their October 15th posts!
Blog Action Day 2008 Poverty from Blog Action Day on Vimeo
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Monday, August 25, 2008
Resources on blogging etiquette, personal branding, and online identity management
Today was the first day of the fall semester and soon the students in my social media class will begin blogging. For a lot of them, it will be their first time to do so. To help them get ready to enter the blogosphere, I have compiled a number of resources which I thought would be worth sharing here:
Guidelines for PR student blogs -- Richard Bailey
Etiquette in the Age of Social Media -- Chris Brogan
Call for a Blogger's Code of Conduct -- O'Reilly Radar
Bloggers' FAQ: legal issues arising from student blogging -- Electronic Frontier Foundation
Disclosure Best Practices Toolkit -- The Blog Council
Comments about comments -- Karen Russell
Geek to Live: Lifehacker's guide to weblog comments -- Lifehacker
Tips for promoting PR student blogs - Karen Russell
Types of Blogs:
A compilation of 25 basic styles of blogging including tips on how -- Rohit Bhargava
Building your Personal Brand:
The Socialization of Your Personal Brand - Part I - Brian Solis
The Socialization of Your Personal Brand - Part II - Brian Solis
How To Manage Your Online Reputation -- ReadWriteWeb
Managing your Online Identity:
Digital Footprints: Online identity management and search in the age of transparency -- Pew Internet Study
Kids, the Internet, and the End of Privacy: The Greatest Generation Gap Since Rock and Roll -- New York Magazine
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Facebook to give social ads another try
There's an interesting post on Wired's blog today which looks at some of the new social advertising schemes Facebook plans to roll out in the near future.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Video on the digital footprint we leave behind on the web
I seem to be having a footprint theme going on on this blog lately: Here's a great new video from the digital native on the digital footprints we leave behind on the Internet. Interesting to think that we start leaving those footprints long before we are born and that they may follow us even after our death.
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Monday, August 11, 2008
Another Step towards the Adoption of Social Media Releases?
The Swiss blog "das Wortgefecht" today reported that PR firm Burson-Marsteller just launched a Social Media Release (SMR) distribution service named OurSocialMedia.com. Although the site currently only houses a few examples, it shows that the PR industry is getting serious about SMRs.
I took a closer look at the only publicly available English language SMR on the site (yes - there's a password protected Social Media Release on the site - not very social if you ask me...). The publicly accessible SMR announces fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld's decision to design 80 limited edition homes on an island in Dubai.
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Web 2.0 Course Resource for the Upcoming Semester
Here's a great resource on Web 2.0 created by David Wiley, a professor at Utah State University. Contains lots of links to resources on blogging, tagging, podcasting, wikis, RSS feeds, etc. Check it out!
Friday, August 1, 2008
PR Crisis brewing online for the National Communication Association
There's an old joke floating around the communication discipline which implies that the people who are attracted to the study of communication tend to be the worst communicators. Judging by the National Communication Association's (NCA) latest actions (or inactions), this may very well be the case.
1. If you are a solo author, chair, or respondent and are not registered for the convention by August, 6, your paper/panel will be removed from the printed and online program.
2. Are you a listed participant in the 2008 Convention Program?
Program Participant Registration Deadline: Wed., August 6, 2008
Hurry Register Today! Don't Wait Until the Last Day!
3. There are two ways to register.
Mail/Fax – ALL PROGRAM PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION FORMS MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE NCA NATIONAL OFFICE BY AUGUST 1st FOR PROCESSING! (Doesn't NCA know all caps means shouting?)

4. Dear NCA member,When you consider that most of NCA's members are communication professors who examine messages and their effects on an audience for a living, it goes without saying that these nagging reminders received a thorough critical review. As one professor put in on CRNET:
Q: What do the following books have in common?
- Cat in the Hat
- Guinness Book of World Records
- War and Peace
A: No one will find your name in these books.
Please don't let this happen with the NCA Annual Convention Program Book. Register by August 6!"
Note to the NCA office: You people may want to start reading some of the research published in your journals. Generating reactance and animosity from condescending, pushy, and annoying email messages---high in controlling language and low in positive and negative politeness---may gain you a short burst in compliance, but it will likely result in source derogation and a serious loss of referent power.
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