Social PR Forum - The Impact of Social Media on PR
Social PR is a one day conference and free exhibition designed to address the issues surrounding PR and social media, how they are impacting on each other and how PR professionals can relate and work effectively within the new challenges web 2.0 communication channels bring. The price for the conference pass is £395 for the day including full presentaion materials.
Booking Hotline: +44 (0) 117 946 8876 - Early Booking Discount Ends 4th November
Free conference passes for brands / client side(pr manager, head of corporate comms, etc) up to 75 passes available on first come basis - email
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Show highlights include:
• Learn from global PR companies who have successfully embraced social media
• Understand what products and services you should be using, and how to use them well
• Listen to top commentators and experts on their take on why social media can be effective in PR and why not to fear it
• Learn how to seamlessly introduce social media into your way of thinking and into your employees
• Listen to how award winning campaigns utilised the social space successfully
• Understand how offical bodies view PR in the social media space
• Network immediately with our first-class pre-show online meeting planner
Speaker Line Up
Dominic Burch, Head of Corporate Comms & New Media, Asda
Robin O'Kelly, Head of Corporate Affairs, T-Mobile U
Laila Takeh, Online Manager, British Heart Foundation
Christian J. Schultz, Head of Communications, Mattel
Lisa Mane, Head of Social Media, COI
Sam Barrett, Head of Media, Oxfam
Mark Schmid, Communications Director, Talk Talk
Eb Adeyeri, Digital PR Director, LEWIS PR
Dirk Singer, co-Founder, Cow
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"PR professionals need to further talk up the benefits of web-based comms, or the industry could be in for a rude awakening." Anthony Hilton, PR Week UK
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About Social Media
The social media space has been growing and gaining significant momentum in the past two years, it includes all the applications and websites that allow their users to connect, share and create their own content live online.
The main names that will spring to mind when looking at social media is MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and Linked In – and all are based on the idea and functionality of interaction and user generated content. What is sometimes not realized however is that the social media space is much wider than social networking sites – and people are gradually realising that there is a whole plethora of tools and software, both online and mobile, that can be used and utilised by people worldwide, and now it’s time that the PR companies and digital marketing professionals.
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"PR professionals need to further talk up the benefits of web-based comms, or the industry could be in for a rude awakening." Anthony Hilton, PR Week UK
"Social media engagement should be viewed as a long-term communications strategy and certainly not a quick fix or a 'turn on/turn off' approach.” James Warren, UK Head of Interactive, Social and Emerging Media, Weber Shandwick
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“The world has changed. It is no longer round, nor flat. It is Twitter-bird shaped and people are talking about you, your products and services.” Wayne Kurtzman, in Media Bullseye