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#measurePR Recap: Chatting with Eric Wittlake

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from India today, I figured we’d post the recap of this month’s #measurePR chat (i.e. January 7th saw the first #measurePR chat of 2014 being curated from Kolkata, India. Our guest was the super smart B2B Marketing Strategist Eric Wittlake , whom I hounded until he agreed to be a guest on the chat.

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#measurePR Recap: The Jenster is Back!

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I was a little rusty, as this was my first guest host of a chat in 2013. I hope I managed to keep the chat at or near its normally very high standards! Here’s the write up from the #measurePR chat held on May 14: We kicked things off by discussing the new program from Klout, called Klout Experts. Hello folks!

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Monday Roundup: A Goodie Bag of #measurePR

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As many of you know, I started the #measurePR Twitter chat back in 2010. We’ve gone through quite a few changes in the past (almost) four years, but despite everything, the chat has endured and the hashtag has taken on a life of its own (which I love). measurePR transcript for July 2. measurePR chat with Jay Baer.

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#measurePR, Die Hard and Squirrels

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“You know you’ve been in a good Twitter chat when ‘Die Hard’ and squirrels are mentioned within seconds of each other.” So, yes, it was a really fun chat. Sandra Fathi of Affect agreed to come back to visit with us, even though she’d done the previous chat, and it was a delight to have her back.

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How to Develop Meaningful PR Measurement

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In a #measurepr chat last year, participants vetted some of the issues stemming from lack of role definition: A1. Eric Wittlake (@wittlake) January 7, 2014. After Wittlake’s answer, a conversation morphed into what PR is and isn’t. How do they support what we do? Image: Pixabay , CC0 1.0