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PR Book Club

Submitted by Julie on Thu, 2009-06-04 00:45.

Last week an email was circulating among some of my PR colleagues discussing which PR and business books we're currently reading. I thought I'd share our top reads with you:

Have we missed some good reads? Please let us know which other books should be on our summer reading list.

Don't Miss Social Media Marketing Bootcamp in Victoria on June 4th

Submitted by Julie on Tue, 2009-05-12 23:59.

Back by popular demand... after a sold out session in April, we're running another Social Media Marketing Bootcamp in Victoria on June 4th. What's SMM Bootcamp all about?

In this full-day workshop, we'll show communicators and marketers, as well as small business owners, how to add social media into their marketing mix.

We'll discuss the dos and don'ts of social media marketing; look at successful marketing campaigns; introduce the social media tools every marketer should know about; and cover online communications etiquette. You'll learn how to:

  • Bring more visitors to your website
  • Increase your company’s visibility online
  • Approach bloggers and other online influencers about your products and services
  • Get your website social media ready
  • Craft a potent social media pitch
  • Incorporate online channels like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter into your marketing programs
  • Avoid campaign killers and online faux-pas

Students will leave with:

There will be a session in Victoria on June 4th. The workshop fee is $299 (taxes included).

Want to save $50? Blog about our workshop on your own established (meaning not brand new) site. Don't have a blog? Ask a friend or a local blogger if you can write a guest post for their site.

Register or find out more about Capulet's Social Media Bootcamp.

 

 

Vancouver Bloggers Hit the Road with the BC Healthy Living Alliance

Submitted by Julie on Thu, 2009-05-07 04:24.

We recently helped to create an online marketing plan for the BC Healthy Living Alliance, an organization that focuses on British Columbians' health. One of their goals is to encourage politicians and citizens to recognize how social determinants affect the health of individuals and communities as a whole. 

With the BC provincial election coming up, the BCHLA is encouraging British Columbians to Live Healthy, Vote Healthy: voting for a commitment to improve conditions that impact our health:

Neighbourhoods need certain things to be in place in order for residents to live healthy. In particular, we need safe streets to walk or bike on, parks to play in, affordable recreation, and local stores stocked with affordable veggies and fruits.  Access to affordable housing, healthy food, a livable wage, education, early childhood education and recreational opportunities influence our physical and mental health as well as life expectancy.

Social Media Marketing Training in Vancouver and Victoria

Submitted by Julie on Wed, 2009-04-01 04:56.

Building on the sold-out course we taught for UBC Continuing Education this winter, Capulet is running full-day workshops in Vancouver and Victoria to teach communicators and marketers, as well as small business owners, how to add social media into their marketing mix.

We'll discuss the dos and don'ts of social media marketing; look at successful marketing campaigns; introduce the social media tools every marketer should know about; and cover online communications etiquette. You'll learn how to:

  • Bring more visitors to your website
  • Increase your company’s visibility online
  • Approach bloggers and other online influencers about your products and services
  • Get your website social media ready
  • Craft a potent social media pitch
  • Incorporate online channels like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter into your marketing programs
  • Avoid campaign killers and online faux-pas

Students will leave with:

There will be sessions in Victoria on April 30, 2009 and Vancouver on May 28, 2009. The workshop fee is $299 (taxes included).

Want to save $50? Blog about our workshop on your own established (meaning not brand new) site. Don't have a blog? Ask a friend or a local blogger if you can write a guest post for their site.

Register or find out more about Capulet's Social Media Bootcamp.

 

 

Mixed Reviews from South by Southwest

Submitted by Julie on Thu, 2009-03-26 19:16.

Last week, we shared some thoughts from the South by Southwest interactive conference on the TechVibes blog. Here's a brief summary of our impressions as first-time South by Southwesters:

Julie: If you didn't already know that social media marketing is the new black, then the huge number of panels on this topic at SXSW would certainly tip you off. The panels had plenty of conflicting advice on how to move marketing and PR to the web--from dropping your email newsletter in favour of Twitter to focusing exclusively on building word-of-mouth marketing programs. While I did not agree with all the touted strategies, it was good to see rooms full of marketers taking this stuff seriously.

Darren: Despite the star-studded line-up (hey, there's Heather Armstrong! There's Hugh McLeod! And so forth), the overall caliber of the panels followed the typical conference curve of average to great. In truth, the quality was not better than smaller technology conferences, like Gnomedex. It's the scope of SXSW that makes the conference unique.

We enjoyed meeting new people and connecting more deeply with aquaintances, but neither of us came away singing the praises of SXSW like we often hear others do.

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