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Reaching Consumers Via Women Bloggers: The Digital Impact Conference

Posted by Holly Hamann in March 2nd 2011  

Brands are learning that it isn’t enough to just advertise to women online. Real influence happens when brands form relationships with women/moms and participate in the conversations that women are having with each other. And it’s no secret that the online consumers with the most influence are those actively engaged in social technologies like Facebook and Twitter, and those leveraging blogs to publish original content and build their own niche loyal readership.

Bloggers represent online influence and women represent a powerful consumer demographic.  Put them together and you have the Holy Grail for brands trying to reach women and moms online. What are the most effective ways to partner with women bloggers to generate brand affinity and loyalty, and drive purchase behavior?

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Tags: blogger+relations, brand loyalty, branding, digital+impact, digital+impact+conference, pr case study, prsa+conference, women
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Building Relationships with the Digerati

Posted by Lauren Vargas in November 20th 2009  

This PRSA conference session was packed! With good reason. All of us have seen the countless examples of blogger relations gone bad. This panel wanted to set the record straight about how to build mutually beneficial relationships within social media.

The panel consisted of:

  • Kami Watson Huyse, APR, principal, My PR Pro
  • Matthew Henry, blogger, Childsplayx2
  • Jason Avant, blogger, Dad Centric
  • Fran Stephenson, director, corporate communications, Rackspace Hosting
  • If you want to see the back channel chatter of this session, research #digit.

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    Looking Ahead: The Nexus of Social Media & Public Relations

    Posted by Deirdre Breakenridge in November 11th 2009  

    On Sunday at 4:45 p.m., the Marina Grand Ballroom of the Marriot Hotel and Marina in San Diego, Calif., was packed with PRSA attendees. Peter Himler, founder and principal of Flatiron Communications, and moderator of the panel “Looking Ahead: The Nexus of Social Media & Public Relations” said, “Aren’t there enough social media events?” 

    It was great to see a big turnout on a Sunday evening, which is a telltale sign that the topic of social media, public relations and what’s next for the industry is top of mind.

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