This past spring, Provident Partners’ PR manager Mike Keliher reported on a couple of key sessions from the Society for New Communications Research’s New Communication Forum: a panel presentation called “Exploring the ROI of online press releases” and a debate/discussion with Todd Defren and Maggie Fox called “Perspectives on the social media press release.”
The report was initially published by Media Bullseye in April, and today the Summer 2008 print edition of Media Bullseye magazine arrived in the mail. Mike’s article is on page 12. It’s a good read for anyone looking to start exploring the concept of distributing news and information online or for folks interested in significant trends in the space.
Our very own founder and president Albert Maruggi, who back in the day served as press secretary for the RNC and presidential cabinet members, will lead a discussion on how social media communication is affecting politics and political campaigns.
Albert is one of many presenters taking part in My ooVoo Day Political Edition, which the organizers describe as “an eight day online video conferencing event joining leading political bloggers covering the entire spectrum of belief and persuasion with their communities, fans and friends.”
These days, Albert spends most of his time working on public relations and social media consulting for businesses, but he can’t help himself from jumping back into the political realm from time to time. For a few of his thoughts on issues related to politics and communication, see these posts from his Marketing Edge Blog and Podcast.
In a Sunday article on how businesses can tap into social media, the York Daily Record talks to Albert Maruggi, president of Provident Partners and senior fellow at the Society for New Communications Research.
From the article’s intro:
If a few years ago someone had asked me what a “tweet” was, I would have told them it was the sound a bird makes.
Only more recently would I have said a tweet is a posting on Twitter.
Twitter?
What the heck is that?
Unless you are really tapped into the newest methods of social media and technology, Twitter is most likely something new to you.
So consider this your Twitter tutorial.
The article goes on to offer just that — a good tutorial for Twitter beginners. Maruggi’s contibutions include some insights on which types of businesses “absolutley” should look into Twitter and how they can get started.
Mike Keliher, Provident Partners PR practice manager, will be part of a panel of local geeks (in the best way; no offense, co-panelists!) who will discuss how to handle information overload. The event, hosted by the Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association, will take place at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 11, at International Market Square in Minneapolis.
From MIMA’s event description:
Juicy blogs. Sweet tweets. Fresh, hot analytics. Today’s Internet is a virtual all-you-can-google buffet. It’s easy to get overwhelmed. Well, no more. Come learn how to manage all your information sources, and sift the gold from hundreds of options out there.
We’re bringing together a group of fine folks to dish about how they filter through the onslaught of RSS, email newsletters, Google Alerts and other research to find truly useful information, fast.
Provident Partners founder and president Albert Maruggi will lead a general session on “New Media and the Impact on Consumers” at the Minnesota Hospital Association Trustees Conference (PDF). The conference attendees are members of boards of directors of hospitals across Minnesota and the Dakotas.
Maruggi’s presention, on the first day of the conference, July 11, will focus on how social media is being driven by concerns over health care costs, performance outcomes and increased transparency in the health care profession. The official session description:
New and powerful communication tools are entering quickly into the health-care arena. Podcasts, video and blogs are used for telling stories and providing information for both professionals and consumers alike. What are the emerging trends that you need to be aware of? How will these trends impact or beneft your facility? Maruggi, in his presentation, will provide you with information on the latest trends, an understanding of how to use the Internet to your beneft, and show several examples of health-care organizations utilizing these tools. You won’t want to miss this enlightening program.
Pioneer Presstechnology reporter Julio Ojeda-Zapata writes in a recent article that we’re in the midst of a “’social media’ revolution that has begun to change how civic and political groups — like the St. Paul-based team responsible for Republican convention planning — are using the Internet to publicize their causes.”
In the article, Provident Partners’ founder and president Albert Maruggi — also a former RNC press secretary — shares some of his insights on the convention organizers’ use of new Web communication methods. From the article:
“There has been a heated debate within Republican circles about social media,” [Maruggi] said. “I don’t think they jumped on it soon enough. What has worked in Republican politics has been more of a hierarchical structure.
“But little by little they’re starting to realize that this is about your own volunteers embracing your own brand,” he added. “You don’t worry too much that someone will get the talking points wrong. You want to see energy.”