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Social Media Barometer

Martin Waxman, APR Executive Vice President

Thornley Fallis Communications Toronto, Ontario, Canada

@martinwaxman

#IABC14  

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Good  to  meet  you  IRL  

 

@mar-nwaxman  

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Search  me…  

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Search  me…  

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Search  me…  

Ontogeny  recapitulates  phylogeny  

Is  seman5c  search  the  end  of  serendipity?    

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The  new  genera5on  gap  

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Mobility  means  never  having  to  say  you  can’t  reach  me  

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The  face  of  new  media  

We  do  the  programming  but  we  don’t  get  paid  

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We’re  all  in  showbiz  

Beyond      publicity…    Time  for    PR  to  lead  

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…puFng  things  in  focus  

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How  we  get  there  

1. Strategy  2. Training  3. Content    

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Social  Media  Barometer  

1.  Search  me  –  seman5c  search…is  it  the  end  of  serendipity?    

2.  Genera6on  gap  –  35  is  the  new  dividing  line  3.  I’d  like  that  to  go  –    mobility  means  our  online  

connec5ons  are  always  with  us  4.  Face  of  new  media  –  we’re  the  programmers  yet  

we  don’t  get  paid  5. We’re  all  in  showbiz  –  new  PR  means  ac5ng  like  

a  media  outlet    

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Contact: Martin Waxman [email protected]

Thornley Fallis Blog: myPALETTE

Twitter: @martinwaxman Inside PR