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Pro PR Tips from CNET’s Rafe Needleman on Twitter August 21, 2008

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CNET’s Rafe Needleman occasionally posts “Pro PR Tips” on his Twitter account. If you’re a PR person who’s pitching Rafe, or who might someday, it would be a swell idea to follow him. (UPDATE 8/27: Rafe’s official archive of his PR tips is at http://www.proprtips.com.)

Here’s what he’s Twittered so far (yes, there are two #6s):

  • Pro PR tip #8: Speakerphones suck.
  • Pro PR tip #7: Put your email address in your direct Twitters!
  • Pro PR tip #6: If a product reviewer contacts you with a criticism of something you just pitched, asking for an explanation, respond asap.
  • PR tip #6 Twitter pitch? Ok, but direct only, and provide link and reply email in the Tweet.
    • Afterward he Twittered, “@TDefren points out that PR ppl can’t pitch via D msg if I’m not following them. Good!”
  • Pro PR tip #5: A pitch on IM? Ugh. A least make sure I want to hear it before you start. Better yet: EMail (maybe this is just me).
  • Pro PR tip #4: “Webinar?” Err, no.
  • Pro PR Tip #3: You want me to do a 30-minute media audit on the phone? Bwahahaha.
  • Pro PR tip: If you talk to me on the phone and I ask you to follow up by email, do so *immediately*, while our call is still on my mind.
  • Pro PR tip: If you ask me what’s a good time to call, I will tell you a time when I know I am not available.

Another Tweet worth keeping in mind:

  • Once again, on the prowl for actual *innovation* and *usefulness* in new Web apps.

Perhaps the first use of the phrase “on shrooms” in a Microsoft promotional video April 28, 2008

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UPDATE: The video is no longer on YouTube, and I’m compulsive enough that I can’t stand to leave broken embedded videos in blog posts. But basically it was the creators of Entourage talking about Microsoft Office Live Workspace, and how they would use it to plot a future episode of the show.

Meet me at SXSWi 2008 March 6, 2008

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I’m in Austin, Texas right this very second for the South by Southwest Interactive festival. If you’re coming too, keep an eye out for this clown:

Here’s a photo I took in downtown Austin with my new BlackJack mobile phone:

Downtown Austin

I believe this is where the Ghostbusters will have their final showdown with Zuul.

Naked Came the Stranger December 13, 2007

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Friday November 16, 2007

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My first post using Windows Live Writer, which impressed the heck out of me at Blog World Expo.

I’m hiding in a disused conference room the other end of the building today. I’ve got my laptop and power cord, a bag of animal crackers, and a travel mug for cold water or hot tea. Writing essentials.

I need solitude: I have a two-page solution sheet to start and finish today, because we’re flying down to Southern California for Thanksgiving on Monday.

The room is on the corner, with two windows. Outside it’s all gray with fog and drifting sheets of rain.

rain drop

When you’re tired like I am and it’s raining like this, it’s hard not to feel sad. It would be nice if I had the luxury of indulging this feeling: listen to sad music, drink something hot, look out at the rain and let the mood come and go like the weather.

But there’s science to do. We do what we must, because we can.

I told the listeners of Writing For Pay that if there isn’t a show up on Saturday, they can do physical harm to me. For all I know someone will take me up on it, so it’s quite a motivator.

I’ll be at Blog World Expo 2007 WITH CAKE October 30, 2007

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Okay, without cake. But Metia is indeed sending me to Blog World Expo in Las Vegas.

Although now that I think about it, handing out cake at a conference would make my personal brand even stronger.

Join me at Blog World Expo 2007

Let me answer that question by creating a time distortion field June 4, 2007

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I’m going through the transcript of an interview I did recently. It turns out that I wasn’t imagining things: several times, the man I was interviewing would answer a question by rephrasing his answer to the previous question. Our conversation goes something like:

ME: “What kind of food do you serve in your company cafeteria?”

HIM: “We believe in proper nutrition, so we serve entrees that include all of the food groups.”

ME: “Excellent. So what’s your favorite baseball team?”

HIM: “We serve grains, fruits and vegetables, meat, and dairy.”

Except replace food and baseball with technology.

This is why dogged persistence is so important to a successful interview. Sometimes you just have to keep asking the same question in different ways until you get the answer you’re looking for. You might feel like an idiot for doing it, but the results will make a difference.

You need to get in the game May 22, 2007

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…Here’s the bottom line. You need to get really good at what you do. Then you need to get in the game in the big leagues. There is nothing wrong with minor league teams, except very few people see those games, and none of the players in the minor leagues would choose to stay there if they could get in the big leagues.

- Dick Staub, Culturewatch

Science report - SXSWi 2007 edition March 22, 2007

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SXSWi

Sadly, I wasn’t able to post to this blog from South by Southwest Interactive 2007. However, I did update Twitter frequently using my mobile phone. So if you were watching Twitter you knew, for example, that I was at one point tossed into the back of a battered red pickup truck and driven across Austin to an unknown destination. Fortunately, delicious tacos awaited me at the end of the ride and not a horrible death at the hands of a drug cartel. (Always a possibility at these tech conferences.)

Twitter monitor

Here are a few scattered observations:

There’s more to the Metaverse than Second Life
SXSWi opened my eyes to a variety of online virtual realms, such as the delightful game-powered world of Puzzle Pirates, Three Rings’ Whirled project, and MTV’s virtual space that lets fans of the shows Laguna Beach and The Hills interact with their world (and smooch their stars.) Hot topic for discussion: should companies market to users, or to their avatars–the online representations of who the users would like to be?

There are good notes on the panel “Avatar-Based Marketing in Synthetic Worlds” available at Blast First (summary) and 3pointD (full).

Alternate Reality Gaming is on the rise
How would you like to take thousands of smart, talkative, excitable people and immerse them completely, obsessively, and joyfully, in your brand? Alternate Reality Games, or ARGs, have been doing this since 2001 when subtle clues in promotional materials for the movie A.I. led audiences down the rabbit hole where they collaboratively solved a genre-crossing interactive murder mystery. Since then ARGs have been employed by sponsors such as Microsoft, Audi, and ABC to promote their products. Panelists at “ARG! Attack of the Alternate Reality Games” reported that the flexible costs and measurably positive results of ARGs are causing companies to beat a path to their doors.

ARG! Attack of the Alternate Reality Games

Notes on the ARG panel at Licence to Roam.

Check out this presentation on the Audi ARG “Art of the Heist”.

SXSWi is a fantastic place to meet people
After the aforementioned pickup ride, I got a lift back to the conference from Tom Merritt of CNET. While I was waiting to get into the awards show, Patrick Norton of DL.TV gave me advice on editing podcasts. A trip up to the roof at the Yahoo! party put me next to Ze Frank, days before he was due to post the final episode of his yearlong project The Show With Ze Frank. Lunch at Stubb’s resulted in a chance meeting and great conversation with folks from Crispin Porter + Bogusky and Wieden + Kennedy. And I spent most of the conference in the company of an interactive strategist and the senior manager for information architecture at The Designory. And that’s the short version of the list.

Tutti Taygerly and Steve Grant of TDI

Many business cards were exchanged and LinkedIn connections made.

The Discovery Channel wants you
Representatives from the Discovery Channel were at almost every panel I attended, and they were HUNGRY. They really, really want to get into the interactive space, particularly interactive video, ARGs, and virtual worlds.

Mad scientists and venture capitalists make good co-panelists
After the first panel I saw with pioneering blogger and PMOG visionary Justin Hall on it, I decided that whither Justin Hall goest, I will go. Especially rewarding was “Online Games: Beyond Play and Fantasy” (notes at 21apples) where he and venture capitalist Joi Ito dropped science on the convergence of games, life, work, and education.

Stubb’s does barbecue right
Ben, one of our global writers, told me that I had to eat at Stubb’s when I was in Austin. Now, I’m of Southern descent and I have very particular ideas of what constitutes proper barbecue. I am pleased to report that Stubb’s serves its barbecue with slices of white bread on the side (as God intended), and–shockingly alone of all the restaurants that I visited–has sweet tea.

Austin is home to the largest bat colony in the United States, and here they are flying out from under the Congress Bridge at sundown

Bats over Austin

See y’all next year?

Getting ready for SxSWi 2007 March 7, 2007

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I’m very, very busy this week trying to wrap things up before I fly to Austin early Friday morning. I’m writing Flash scripts, doing research for case studies, editing a podcast, briefing other writers on what I’ve been doing so they can cover for me while I’m away, completing timesheets, yada yada etc.

If you desperately miss hearing from me, you may enjoy watching me think out loud on Twitter. “Is Wade finding it difficult to purchase a particular Buzzcocks song online?” you may be wondering. Twitter has the answer!