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PR 2.0: The Conversation Prism v2.0
http://www.briansolis.com/2009/03/conversation-prism-v20.html

www.theconversationprism.com
The Eloquence of the Conversation Prism and Social Science
updated version Mar 2009
great art
Unveiling the New Influencers | PR2.0
http://www.briansolis.com/2009/06/unveiling-the-new-influencers/
Traditional influence has followed a systematic top-down process of developing and pushing “controlled” messages to audiences for decades, rooted in
Everything You Never Knew About Facebook | PR2.0
http://www.briansolis.com/2009/08/everything-you-never-knew-about-facebook/
While I’m currently in the midst of writing my next book, I stumbled across some very interesting and useful statistics that offer a glimpse into Facebook behavior and activity as well as the state of the Facebook platform. I believe that they reinforce many of our hunches and assumptions and also introduce facts that may alter the ingredients of your next Social Media initiative.
Shot at SXSW While I'm currently in the midst of writing my next book, I stumbled across some very interesting and useful statistics that offer a glimpse
Everything You Never Knew About Facebook
Quite an interesting list of facts. "30 million users update their statuses at least once each day" Some of these users say they would never Twitter.
PR 2.0: The State of PR, Marketing, and Communications: You are the Future
http://www.briansolis.com/2009/06/state-of-pr-marketing-and.html
Reading The State of PR, Marketing, and Communications: You are the Future: This post is long. If you pre.. http://cli.gs/93z14P [from http://twitter.com/ploked/statuses/2077952723]
While some are already predicting the death of PR, I fundamentally believe that it's simply the death of PR as we know it. As long as communications professionals want to learn and improve their craft, then we are positioned for evolution. No matter how much we think we know, we're now equalized as an industry in order to reset, learn, and define and earn an invaluable role within the business cycle – again.
Brian Solis on where PR is headed.
The State of PR, Marketing, and Communications: You are the Future
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PR 2.0: Reviving the Traditional Press Release
http://www.briansolis.com/2009/05/reviving-traditional-press-release.html
Extremely useful reading for PR practitioners mapping the new world of interactions within a modern era of 2.0
** Posted using Viigo: Mobile RSS, Sports, Current Events and more ** Source The press release is over 100 years old and for the most part, its evolution is mostly stagnant for the majority of its