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Alice Chan guest blogs for PR Week US

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Alice ChanLast week the GM of Red San Francisco, Alice Chan, guest blogged for US PR Week’s Insider blog

She discussed a number of topics including how creativity matters more than ever before  the changing role of PR and the joys of working globally.

We thought would be useful to share her thoughts from across the pond. Tale a read and let us know what you think!

Shiny Red Allsorts campaign praised by PR Week

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

PR Week has just put together its state of social media/digital PR universe for 2009. And as part of its research it asked agencies to submit their best/most imaginative campaigns.

Well we are delighted to say that Shiny Red made the top ten with our campaign to relaunch Red Liquorice Allsorts and boost awareness of the Allsorts brand.

You can read the full story here, but essentially the campaign featured the wedding of Bertie Bassett with his true love Betty. Shiny Red worked on highly successful Facebook profile for Betty and hosted a Facebook wedding which was witnessed by more than 21,000 online guests and generated more than 75,000 responses.

Twitter and PR Week: the debate goes on video

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

After last week’s Twitter agency audit in PR Week which missed out Red and Shiny Red, the team there were kind enough to ask me to take part in a panel discussion on how PRs are using the tool.

On Monday I had the pleasure of spending some time with Edelman’s Marshall Manson and Weber Shandwick’s Simon Collister to debate the subject on camera. As you’ll see from the resulting webcast we were in broad agreement on Twitter’s ability to connect us to people in new ways whether its clients, bloggers, journalists or communities.

We also talked about the fact that despite all the hype, Twitter is still a minority pursuit. Globally it’s the third largest social network after Facebook and MySpace, but according to Wikipedia it still has only 6m users worldwide.

As I say in the clip, it’s important to think about Twitter as part of the mix within a social media strategy that could also include blogger outreach, forums, and content creation: it is not the only answer. Can it help us as PR professionals build relationships share information, connect in new ways? Absolutely, if you want to put the effort in. But not everyone does. I recently read through 50 comments responding to an article on Twitter on one of the big portals, and four our of five were negative, along the lines of: “what a waste of time…saddos who should get a life…go out and meet people instead”.

It comes down to a simple PR truth: if you want to connect with your audience, you have to use the right route. Twitter works well when it’s used smartly, and it’s an exciting new part of the comms toolkit, but for all the noise around it right now it’s not a panacea.

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