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Freelance Unbound» Blog Archive What skills do journalism students need to get a job in PR? (Clue: social media) |

Freelance Unbound» Blog Archive What skills do journalism students need to get a job in PR? (Clue: social media) | | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
At a recent talk to journalism students at UCA in Farnham, Paul Marinko, media and public affairs manager at Surrey County Council, revealed the key skills...

 

required for journalism students who want to work in local government PR and public affairs. In short:

- Social media
- Video editing and package making*
- Content is king – you need storytelling skills
- Good writing – it’s amazing how many people in PR can’t write effectively


Crucially, you don’t just need technical ability in social media software and platforms – you need the communications judgement to know how to handle interaction on social media. Does something need an apology or a slap down? How important are the comments and commentators? How do you develop followers and engagement?...

 

[Seems practical, though research skills and some PR knowledge are critical ~ Jeff]

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Storytelling: The Narrowest Building in the World | Fotobabble

Storytelling: The Narrowest Building in the World | Fotobabble | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Fotobabble is an interesting storytelling tool for your desktop or iPhone. Upload a photo and add your story by recording a simple audio track on Fotobabble’s website. It’s free and with the addition of a studio quality microphone, the creative possibilities get very interesting.

 

Just click on the picture to hear my quick story about the narrowest commercial building in the world in Vancouver’s Chinatown. Or here’s the link:  http://www.fotobabble.com/m/azFaaXAvNFZWZ1U9

 

You simply create a free account, save your creation, share it or embed it on your website. it’s dead simple to use, though you’ll want to use a better quality microphone than I did for my demo.

 

Photo credit: Travelfox via Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/juliusreque/5018416330/

 

Fotobabble: http://www.fotobabble.com/

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