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Why You Should Never Tweet A News Release | The Buzz Bin

Why You Should Never Tweet A News Release | The Buzz Bin | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

...I was recently sitting in a webinar on news releases with my co-workers when the presenter recommended we tweet our news releases to promote them. I felt like gasping out loud. I tried to hold back and finally I just couldn’t. “I just have to say I do not agree,” I blurted. Our intern looked up curiously and asked why. My reasoning? Would you sit down with your friends and read your press release to them? No. Would you read it to a group of prospective new business clients? Would you pass it out to people as you walked down the street? NO. Or at least I hope not.

 

I have been asked many times to tweet a news release and every time it makes my blood boil. That’s not social. It’s not a conversation. It reminds me of the annoying person that only likes to talk about themselves, constantly. No one cares. It’s like shoving dry cereal down someone’s throat without stopping to offer them milk. And my favorite reason, “if you tweet it the media could see it.” Oh please, I assure you the media isn’t going to pick up your news release because you blasted it on Twitter....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Great reminder that news releases don't qualify as a conversation in social media.

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Free Technology for Teachers: Find Great Public Domain Images on Pixabay

Free Technology for Teachers: Find Great Public Domain Images on Pixabay | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Pixabay is a good place to find and download quality public domain images. You can search on Pixabay by using keywords or you can simply browse through the library of images. When you find an image you can download it in the size that suits your needs. Registered users do not have to enter a captcha code to download images. Users who do not register can download images, but they do have to enter a captcha code before downloading each picture....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Pixabay is a useful complement to other photo search tools.

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25 Sites to Download Royalty-Free Stock Photos and Textures

25 Sites to Download Royalty-Free Stock Photos and Textures | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Royalty-Free Stock Photos and Textures are very useful in every graphic project for web or print, especially if they are free. 

 

Here is a list of 25 of the best sites to download royalty-free stock photos and textures.

 

[Great resource for bloggers, content producers ~ Jeff]


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kkalafatis's comment, October 6, 2012 2:12 PM
thank you
Robert Sims's curator insight, March 14, 10:33 AM

Visual cues can greatly enhance your elearning effectiveness!