Blogging :: Corporate Blogging
This presentation looks at blogging in the corporate environment.
The importance of widening the debate (or opening up the conversation to beyond the individual corporate agenda) is explained.
This presentation looks at blogging in the corporate environment.
The importance of widening the debate (or opening up the conversation to beyond the individual corporate agenda) is explained.
Social media ::
This paper by Todd Andrlik, at Leopardo, charts the history of PR. Skipping through this, it then concentrates on the conception of SMPR, social media press releases.
I’m a strong advocate of these, within the context of a broader communications plan and policy.
SMPR require ancillary content, tags, links and information – so it must be there in place for these to be utilised.
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It’s a small thing. Or maybe not.
But part of the e/CRM journey is saying goodbye. Or allowing registrants to say ‘I’m unsubscribing’. I could list – and it would be long list – the sites I have had trouble unsubscribing to an email subscription (where it’s not spam).
I’m a strong advocate of treating site visitors correctly even when they are leaving – similar to the American habit in shops of both welcoming and saying goodbye to customers.
So:
: Allow easy unsubscription
: Link it to an html page – not to their email address through an email program
: Have a bespoke ‘goodbye’ page – not a link back to the site’s front page
: Give an option (shown below) of changing their mind – or – accepting a few more emails beforte the final decision
It’s all about the journey.