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Thursday, January 14, 2010
Home About Contact Link Building Topic Hubs – How to Effectively Build Relationships with Bloggers Email Tony Karrer Tony Karrer 01/14/10 1 Comments Ann Smarty in Reach Smart Linkers: Top Mommy Blogger Networks provides a great list of blog networks composed primarily of women.  The point of the list is simple – effectively reaching out to bloggers can yield links and traffic.  Ann also points us to the post How to Pitch Mommy Bloggers
 
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
A big value proposition that comes with Browse My Stuff is that it provides a great opportunity to build a relationship with bloggers in a particular field. Along the way, I’ve come to realize that there’s quite a bit to learn about how to effectively work with other bloggers.  I’ve been collecting information on this topic for a bit and some of the best resources on Blogger Outreach , Blogger Relations In Learning, Extended Brain and Topic Hubs , I discussed my experience in launching Speaking Pro Central .  I realized that I should know
 
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
« Previous Next » Main May 11, 2009 Just what is blogger relations anyway? (Warning- long post) Call it blogger relations or blogger outreach or social media outreach. Whatever we call it, the shorthand version is that it involves engaging with bloggers, with programs and promotions that they will wish to share with their readers. I’ve been writing about blogger relations on Marketing Roadmaps for quite a while now, and in my opinion, we are in the midst of a fairly important change.
 

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Home | Speaking/Training | My Bio | Contact Mack Social Media Rate Sheet Need Social Media Help? | How to launch a successful blogger-outreach program in one day Tuesday, September 18, 2007 For any company that is looking to leverage the blogosphere in its marketing communications efforts, heres all you need to do: 9:00 am - 11:00 am: Go to Technorati and Google Blog Search and search for bloggers that are talking about your company. Make a list of at least
I wish I had time to look at all these great things, but I find that I have to be pretty selective about where I will spend my time . I have a tendency to talk about things that are a little less bleeding edge than some other bloggers. So, I may be a little harder to convince to review something – although I'm sure that most bloggers do very similar filtering. So I thought it would be worthwhile to post on how I evaluate whether I'm going to spend time on a request to look at a particular product or service offering. I've been getting more and more messages these days that are asking me to take a look at a particular product or service.
The Caffeinated Blog Home About Kari Archives Subscribe to The Caffeinated Blog « Whole Lotta Link Love, Weekend Edition | Main | More Must-Read Books: Email Marketing » February 09, 2009 10 Tips for a Successful Blogger Outreach Campaign With more than half of blog readers saying that blogs influencetheir purchase decisions, it's no wonder that many companies are eagerto generate some buzz about their products on blogs.  0160; In order to get the attention
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Blogger Social 2008   This is the fifth post in a 6 part series on how I using social media. In this fifth installment, I discuss blogger relations.   “Blogger 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. Bloggers are writing to communicate their distinct perspective on a topic.
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 . And please stop thinking about blogs as yet other media properties where you can get to eyeballs. I'm using this conversation to also share some important information about the way marketers still relate to customers.
PWRs Blog about New Media Releases and Communications in the Digital World Home About PWR Home Subscribe to feed « PR(SA) and Time • PODCAST: What bloggers want with Foremski and Biggs » 5 Tips for Blogger Outreach June 25, 2008 in Bloggers , Blogs , Journalists , New Media Release by Malayna The blogosphere has quickly become essential for PR professionals. In addition, they enable interactive dialogue with bloggers and consumers (potentially transitioning
Being social media savvy, you add blogger outreach to your PR plans for a new product launch. You carefully research blogs using related keywords and competitor names to build a solid outreach list. You carefully craft your message, following best practices for blogger PR outreach : personalize each message, make it clear that you've read the blog and understand its subject matter, and explain the relevance of your message. You send your messages, and then...nothing. nothing.