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Coca-Cola enter the world of brand journalism | Wannabe Hacks

Coca-Cola enter the world of brand journalism | Wannabe Hacks | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Coca-Cola have made the transition to brand journalism, using its corporate site as a digital magazine...

 

Journalism is currently going through a transition. As this transition takes place, advertising revenue has dropped off, PR has gone up and ‘churnalism’ has become a worrying issue of newsrooms.

 

But why would corporations go through all the hassle of press releases or creating stories for their products when they could just do it themselves? After all, according to Harry Evans, news is “something someone somewhere doesn’t want you to hear”.

 

Three days ago, Coca-Cola took the first step into the world of brand journalism. It has completely overhauled its corporate site, rebranded and repackaged it as a digital magazine, Coca-Cola Journey. This will allow it to produce ‘news’ to its own agenda.

 

Ashley Brown, director of digital communications and social media at Coca-Cola, said: “Our corporate site is our most trafficked online property, so we wanted to create an experience that would make this incredibly valuable digital real estate work harder for us.

“We want to make sure that as our brand becomes a publisher, we do so in the most beautiful and functional way possible.”...

 

[Journalism? Meet brand journalism.]

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Planning a Google+ Hangout on Air? “Ask an Expert” to Ensure Success! | HyperText

Planning a Google+ Hangout on Air? “Ask an Expert” to Ensure Success! | HyperText | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

By now, you’re probably aware that Google+ Hangouts on Air are the LIVE version of regular Hangouts and they allow any individual (or brand) to broadcast live anywhere, anytime. This sounds fun and easy, but the amount of time required for pre-planning is directly related to how successful your (or your client’s) broadcast will be.

 

Having just pulled off a successful live broadcast on behalf of our client Xerox, we wanted to share our top 5 things to keep in mind when planning one to make sure you’re fully prepared and ensure no last-minute surprises come up.

 

Here are our Top 5 tips to keep in mind when planning a live broadcast (such as the Xerox “Ask the Experts” Episode we executed)...

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Here's a great starting point and basic tips for planning a successful Google+ Hangouts event...

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24 of the Best Google+ Guides, Tips, Rants and Raves of 2012 | B2B Marketing Blog | Webbiquity

24 of the Best Google+ Guides, Tips, Rants and Raves of 2012 | B2B Marketing Blog | Webbiquity | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
What makes Google+ special? What are the best practices for it? And will Google+ end Facebook's domination of social networking...or will it break the Internet?

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Great share from Tom Pick with this list of Google+ resources. if you've been waiting to decide about G+ have a good look here.

Tom Pick's curator insight, December 13, 2012 10:18 AM

Google+ has been compared to both a dominatrix and a colonoscopy.

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What You Need To Know About Google+ Communities | Simply Zesty

What You Need To Know About Google+ Communities | Simply Zesty | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Only a week old, Google+ Communities has gotten a lot of coverage and is the site's way of bringing its somewhat fragmented community together.
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An excellent overview and guide to setting up a Google+ community...

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