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Tuesday, 30 March 2010
PHPR TV on YouTube
We've launched a PHPR video channel on YouTube with a short piece on clear messages in 'PR for Technology' by Penny at:
http://ping.fm/GCuofLabels: clear communications, online video, PHPR, PR for technology
Friday, 26 March 2010
The People's Boat gives low cost unique sponsorship opportunity
It's not often PHPR sponsors a round-the-world race yacht, but we have - and you can too - from £25! The boat will be auctioned off for charity after the race so it's a not only an enterprising sponsorship, but a good cause. Just think of all those bragging rights - I'm sponsoring a round the world race yacht! Your details will be on the real hull. And on the website. Plus you'll get a good plug in the blog. You can put up your photo - or your partner or child - and send their image round the world. Or your logo. The choice is yours.
Labels: blog, sponsorship, The People's Boat, yacht
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Productive Procrastination
We all put off some things from time to time. This link will take you to an excellent guide imo - How to make procrastination productive:
http://ping.fm/UOllLLabels: business management, productive procrastination
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
How to Use Google's Wonder Wheel to Generate PR Ideas
Google's wonder wheel does not seem to be well known, yet it is an incredibly versatile tool when you are in need of ideas.
The wonder wheel arranges Google's search results in a mind-mapping style wheel. Each spoke of the wheel shows a key search term relating to the natural results for your search - the full results are shown on the right hand side.
The mind-mapping display lets you see your search results at a glance. Click on a spoke to drill down into an area of your results and another wheel pops up.
At any time, you can refine your results to select images or videos relating to one of the spokes on a wonder wheel. Those results are then shown as a regular Google search results display.
Using a combination of the wheel and a refined search, you can spot gaps to fill, as you'll see in the following example.
Technology PR agency search spots a gap:
To use the wonder wheel, key in a search term
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Just below the Google search box there's a blue bar and inside that bar on the left click on the words "show options".
A list drops down to the right of your search results, currently arranged in 4 groups. The second last group, called "standard view" contains the option. Click to get your results displayed as a wonder wheel.
Click on a spoke of the wheel and another wheel appears with a further 10 results. Each wheel shows the number of pages indexed on the main term and 10 related search results.
A few clicks on the spokes and you'll be full of ideas for your blog piece or article.
It's also good for showing up opportunities. For example, I followed the spokes of a search on "PR"(UK pages) and clicked on the spoke "technology PR agencies" because we do technology PR. Then I went back to the list on the left and chose "videos" - and got no results!
Awesome!
It's about time there was a technology PR agency video and I'm off to make one!Labels: article, blog, Google search results, Google's wonder wheel, mind map, mind mapping, online video, PR, search, technology PR, technology PR agency, videos, wonder wheel
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