Chat Recap: Social Media, Press Releases and Negotiations

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Chat Recap: Social Media, Press Releases and Negotiations

Mar 12, 2015 | Chats

Chat Recap: Social Media, Press Releases and Negotiations

Mar 12, 2015 | Chats

PrintOn the second Wednesday in March, we held one of our traditional Q&A chats, where top independent communication professionals shared thought leadership, tips and advice in response to questions submitted by the community (learn how to join us here). On March 11, 2015, we weighed in with opinions and insight on the following topics of interest:

  1. G+ is being broken up by Google, and many predict its demise. Does this impact any of your clients? Any lessons here?
  2. Which social platform is best for attracting clients?
  3. If a prospect over-negotiates from the start, is that a potential red flag?
  4. How much attention do you pay to SEO when writing a press release?
  5. PR pros are not allowed to make mistakes, but sometimes we do. What’s the biggest or funniest mistake you’ve ever made?

A few of the top tweets are highlighted below (followed by a link to the full transcript):


Be sure to check out the transcript in PDF for the full discussion. Please note that the transcript is in reverse chronological order. If you weren’t able to join us this week, weigh in on the chat questions in the comments!

In case you missed it, the #solopr chat has moved to a twice monthly schedule. We meet the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 1-2 p.m. Eastern – a regular ritual for some of the savviest PR pros on Twitter. Anyone with a Twitter account is welcome to participate. If you’re looking for immediate answers to your questions and real-time access to wisdom from veteran pros, join us as a Premium member of Solo PR Pro – our private Facebook group is available 24/7.

Written By Kellye Crane
Kellye Crane is the founder of Solo PR Pro, which provides the tools, education, advocacy and community resources needed for indies to succeed and grow. She's a veteran and award-winning communicator with more than 20 years of experience - 19 of them solo.

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