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Putting the Public Back in Public Relations (09) by Solis, Brian - Breakenridge, Deirdre K [Hardcover (2009)]

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Putting the Public Back in Public Relations (09) by Solis, Brian - Breakenridge, Deirdre K [Hardcover (2009)]

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First published January 1, 2009

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April 12, 2011
There is a lot of "why" but very little "how" in this book that bills itself as being about the transformation of the public relations industry brought about by Web 2.0. Page after page describes how social media are supposedly dictating new priorities and practices for PR professionals and their clients. While there is certainly much validity to the author's claims for the growing influence of social media, there is a distinct shortage of practical advice on how the reader is supposed to use it.

Unfortunately, the few recommendations the authors do make sound like they were written by PR practitioners (which, of course, they were). "Engage the bloggers" and "have conversations" are about as specific as the advice gets, with few examples of exactly what those bromides mean. Much is made of the need for one-on-one communication rather than scatter-shot distribution of press releases, but there is absolutely no explanation of how this is supposed to be done in a time-efficient manner.

What's really missing is a hint of how PR campaigns built on social media platforms are supposed to reach the great unwashed--the non-techie consumer (millions and millions of them) who never blog, tweet, or even look at the Facebook page their kids set up for them. Publicizing the latest chipset for tablets via Gizmodo may well be the way to go, but how do you sell Buicks online?
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57 reviews10 followers
February 20, 2010
Will fully review this on my blog in the next week or so. Overall, nothing new for people who have even marginally been following the social media scene for the last two years. And just as with many of Solis' blog posts, it would have been better if it were shorter by half.
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July 20, 2009
Specialized overview of social networking

Although changes in the media have always challenged public relations professionals to stay up-to-date, individual PR practitioners’ credibility and solid relationships still define their success. This means that tech advocates may be somewhat overstating when they claim that “Social Media” outlets will radically alter public relations, though they certainly add many more tools to the mix. Even if Brian Solis and Deirdre Breakenridge tend to inflate the extent of the digital revolution, their book is helpful and worth reading. You’ll have to be comfortable with some Web-jargon to understand their tech-centric thinking, but PR professionals do need to know how to make the most of social media – blogs, social networking sites, “micromedia” and the like – and how to best channel its unquestionable potential and impact. For that purpose, getAbstract recommends this handy overview. In terms of details, its most hands-on, useful section is the appendix of social media links.
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February 23, 2016
I wish I had read this book right when it came out. It was written in 2009 and it's now 2016 so a lot of what was covered in the book has become second nature. But this is a great wrap-up of all of the ways PR has changed with social media and this new era of "meaning making" has changed how we do our jobs.
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July 29, 2009
I'm reading this one for the Florida Public Relations Association book club. Very interesting read with great ideas on how social media is changing the way public relations professionals do business and how to incorporate social media into your current public relations practices.
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March 9, 2010
A great introduction into how PR's need to change their behaviour from selling to conversing; from monologue to dialogue; from spin to influence.

There are some great case studies and I found the book both theoretical and practical.
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September 7, 2016
Wasn't as informative as I'd have liked. As a previous review said, it explained a lot of the "why" but not the how. A lot of the information seemed pretty self explanatory and wasn't really new information to me. But maybe that's because I grew up with social media...
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July 29, 2013
Reading this in preparation for a new job in interactive/digital PR. So far, it's been very insightful on where PR fits into the SM world
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June 28, 2009
Includes very convincing arguments for executives to participate in social media
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April 4, 2010
To read after Engage.
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