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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
MediaBullseye.com | Masthead | Submissions | Subscribe | Contact Six Steps to Better Blogger Relations By Geoff Livingston January 30, 2008 The big issue with most blogger relations articles revolves around a tendency to treat bloggers like traditional media, and also a focus on tactical pitches or initiatives.
 
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Twitter: A Different Kind of Commitment Blogging vs. Twitter - Commitment and Effort - Another Perspective » Rethinking Blogger Relations Is blogger relations worth it? However, most bloggers don’t have those audiences. Is the ROI on blogger relations worth it? say, yes.
 
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Specifically a post from Louis Gray:  Bloggers and PR Are Not Enemies, But Quality Efforts Are Needed. Lets start by pulling out something Louis wrote: Not every public relations firm is an expert in dealing with bloggers. They followed-up with bloggers on that day.  Face it, bloggers are busy. No one wants that.
 

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Twitter: A Different Kind of Commitment Blogging vs. Twitter - Commitment and Effort - Another Perspective » Rethinking Blogger Relations Is blogger relations worth it? However, most bloggers don’t have those audiences. Is the ROI on blogger relations worth it? say, yes.
Blogger Social 2008.  . In this fifth installment, I discuss blogger relations.  . Blogger Outreach”. While I would consider blogs an integral part of any “traditional” public relations strategy, blogs are somewhat unique compared to reporters at traditional publications. Tweet this on Twitter.
MediaBullseye.com | Masthead | Submissions | Subscribe | Contact Six Steps to Better Blogger Relations By Geoff Livingston January 30, 2008 The big issue with most blogger relations articles revolves around a tendency to treat bloggers like traditional media, and also a focus on tactical pitches or initiatives.
Specifically a post from Louis Gray:  Bloggers and PR Are Not Enemies, But Quality Efforts Are Needed. Lets start by pulling out something Louis wrote: Not every public relations firm is an expert in dealing with bloggers. They followed-up with bloggers on that day.  Face it, bloggers are busy. No one wants that.
Blogger Stories Blogs: A Womans New Best Friend - p1 Blogs: A Womans New Best Friend - p2 Bloomberg Marketing Business-to-Business - Blogs: Beyond A Corporate Handshake By Toby Corner Grocery Store Relationships Corporate Blogging Guidelines Diva Marketing Talks - BlogTalkRadio Show Does Your Biz Blog Make The Grade? Knowledge W.P. Perhaps.
Blogger Stories Blogs: A Womans New Best Friend - p1 Blogs: A Womans New Best Friend - p2 Bloomberg Marketing Business-to-Business - Blogs: Beyond A Corporate Handshake By Toby Corner Grocery Store Relationships Corporate Blogging Guidelines Diva Marketing Talks - BlogTalkRadio Show Does Your Biz Blog Make The Grade? Knowledge W.P. Reality.
Here are my ingredients for the secret sauce of a nearly perfect pitch to a blogger. Without it, it is highly unlikely that you will get even a nibble from a blogger. Make sure that your product or service and pitch match the bloggers interests. Otherwise, a blogger just might assume that you got lucky, not that you were smart.
Today, I posted on Twitter and got lots of good wishes. Blogger relations (not to be confused with blogger relationships like Im describing above) that is blogger outreach came up as a topic in a workshop I did on social media and the arts earlier this week. Dont overwhelm the blogger with requests and information.
I’ve decided to humbly submit my advice on how to approach us in requesting a profile - I think this advice will work well with other bloggers as well. Approach Bloggers Directly. Most bloggers have email and other contact information up on their site (email: editor@techcrunch, GoogleTalk:techcrunch, Skype:marrington).
Conversation Agent « Answering the Social Phone | Main | The Agency Side of Business: Mitch Joel, Twist Image » Blogger Outreach - its not Your Program, its their Content A couple of weeks ago we discussed when it was a good idea to include bloggers in your media outreach. It's not, not even a little. Good stuff!