Inside PR #73 – Tuesday, August 21, 2007

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This week on Inside PR, David and Terry discuss the differences between big and small agencies.

Show Notes

00:30 Terry introduces the show.

01:15 Terry mentions that he and Terry will be doing a mini-show next week, as they will both be on vacation.

03:45 David and Terry talk about a study about winning business at PR firms.

06:30 This leads into the major topic of discussion for the week: big agency vs. small agency. They discuss their careers working at both large and small agencies.

30:40 Inside PRoper English: accommodate

31:15 Fans of Inside PR group on Facebook. Click here to join the group on Facebook.

Music: our theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks, and is from the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer.

Inside PR #72 – Tuesday, August 14, 2007

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This week on Inside PR, David and Terry list the 5 questions you should be asking your social media firm. They also welcome an audio comment from Doug Haslem.

Show Notes

00:30 David introduces the show.

01:15 Inside PR has been nominated for a Podcast Award in the Business category. The voting closed on Saturday. The winners will be announced on Wednesday, August 15.

02:05 David mentions the CMA Awards, for which he and Terry are senior judges for the PR award.

06:30 Doug Haslem chimes in with an audio comment.

09:20 Terry apologizes for “monetize” on air.

13:30 This week’s main topic of discussion: 5 questions for your social media agency.

32:00 To recap the 5 questions: Do you blog yourself? What blogs and podcasts do you recommend? What clients have you got into social media? What do you think of ghost blogging? How do you approach a blogger who wrote something negative?

32:20 Inside PRoper English: the difference between take and bring

33:15 Fans of Inside PR group on Facebook. Click here to join the group on Facebook. Click here to vote for Inside PR for a Podcast Award.

Music: our theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks, and is from the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer.

Inside PR #71 – Tuesday, August 7, 2007

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This week on Inside PR, David and Terry continue their discussion about the senior-level PR practitioner. They also welcome comments from Bryan Person, Chip Griffin, and Joe Thornley.

Show Notes

00:30 Terry introduces the show.

01:15 Inside PR has been nominated for a Podcast Award in the Business category. Click here to vote. You can vote once daily, and be sure to validate your vote via email.

03:05 David mentions the CMA Awards, for which he and Terry are senior judges for the PR award.

06:00 David mentions the Social Media Group‘s big win with Ford.

09:00 An audio comment from Joe Thornley.

12:00 Bryan Person chimes in with a comment.

14:40 Chip Griffin from Custom Scoop weighs in with an audio comment. This leads to David and Terry returning to the topic Joseph Jaffe’s latest promotion for Across the Sound.

24:00 This week’s main topic of discussion: the continued discussion of the senior people at PR firms.

34:00 Inside PRoper English: monetize is still not a word (Note from Terry:  My bad – Bryan Person was right and Shel Holtz has rightly called me on this too.  “Monetize” is in fact a word and has been for a long, long time.  I just got it wrong.  I’ll beat myself up some more on IPR #72), along with access (as a verb) prioritize and priorize, impactful, deliverable, guest and gift (as verbs).

35:45 Fans of Inside PR group on Facebook. Click here to join the group on Facebook. Click here to vote for Inside PR for a Podcast Award.

Music: our theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks, and is from the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer.

Inside PR #70 – Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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This week on Inside PR, David and Terry discuss discuss making the transition from the role of manager to leader in a PR firm. Also, they welcome an audio comment from Bobby Hewitt. Finally, Terry does his segment of Inside PRoper English.

Show Notes

00:30 David introduces the show.

01:45 David and Terry talk about the recent Special Edition they recorded with Brad Matson and Janina Palhares from Breakfast Television about pitching the media.

05:10 Inside PR has been nominated for a Podcast Award in the Business category. Click here to vote. You can vote once daily, and be sure to validate your vote via email.

10:00 An audio comment from Bobby Hewitt.

15:35 David and Terry discuss Joseph Jaffe’s latest promotion for Across the Sound.

23:00 This week’s main topic of discussion: becoming more senior at a PR firm, and making the transition from the role of manager to leader in a PR firm.

36:00 Inside PRoper English: monetize is not a word

38:00 Fans of Inside PR group on Facebook. Click here to join the group on Facebook. Click here to vote for Inside PR for a Podcast Award.

Music: our theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks, and is from the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer.

IPR Nominated for Podcast Award

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Inside PR has been nominated for a Podcast Award in the Business category. The hardware is handed out at the annual Podcast Expo in California in late September. This is very cool, so thanks to all of you who nominated us. We’re up against some stiff competition including our friends Shel and Neville at For Immediate Release, Anna Farmery and the Engaging Brand, and the heavyweight in the category, Manager Tools, among several others. This is a People’s Choice award so vote early and vote often. You can vote once daily here.

Inside PR Special Edition – Janina Palhares and Brad Matson

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In this special edition, David and Terry got together to chat with two producers of Canada’s top morning show, Breakfast Television. Joining them from BT are Janina Palhares and Brad Matson. They discuss everything from good pitches to bad pitches, how to best reach them, the best and worst things PR people have done to them, and much more.

A big thank you to Brad and Janina for doing this, and we hope to have them back again soon.

Inside PR #69 – Tuesday, July 24, 2007

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This week on Inside PR, David and Terry discuss ethics, staff turnover, post-mortems, and mentoring. Also, they welcome an audio comment from Luke Armour and Doug Haslem. Finally, Terry does his segment of Inside PRoper English.

Show Notes

00:30 Terry introduces the show.

01:35 An audio comment from Doug Haslem.

07:40 A comment from Sheri Morgan about transience.

11:35 An comment from Parker Mason about ethics.

25:55 An audio comment from Luke Armour about mentoring. This turns into this week’s main topic of discussion.

37:10 Inside PRoper English: nouns misused as verbs, like access and partner.

39:20 Fans of Inside PR group on Facebook. Click here to join the group on Facebook.

Music: our theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks, and is from the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer.

Inside PR #68 – Tuesday, July 17, 2007

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This week on Inside PR, David and Terry discuss managing yourself and managing people at a PR firm. Also, they welcome an audio comment from Bryan Person. Finally, Terry does his segment of Inside PRoper English.

Show Notes

00:30 David introduces the show.

01:45 David brings up that he was on a panel with Leona Hobbs talking about blogging recently.

04:40 A comment from Dave Fleet of the Ontario Government.

07:35 An audio comment from Bryan Person.

12:35 This week’s main topic of discussion: managing yourself and managing staff at a PR firm.

30:00 Inside PRoper English: virile and viral, and “key learnings”

31:20 Fans of Inside PR group on Facebook. Click here to join the group on Facebook.

Music: our theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks, and is from the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer.

Inside PR #67 – Tuesday, July 10, 2007

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This week on Inside PR, David and Terry discuss the happenings at a PR firm after a client relationship has ended. Also, they welcome an audio comment from Luke Armour. Finally, Terry does his segment of Inside PRoper English.

Show Notes

00:30 Terry introduces the show.

01:25 David brings up that nominations are open for the Podcasting Awards.

03:40 Luke Armour calls in with a comment.

09:15 This week’s major topic of discussion: the client project postmortem.

25:20 Inside PRoper English: split infinitives

27:20 Fans of Inside PR group on Facebook. Click here to join the group on Facebook.

Music: our theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks, and is from the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer.

IPR #66 iTunes Issue

It appears that iTunes is not downloading IPR #66 to subscribers although we’ve uploaded it twice and it’s playing fine from the blog page. We’re aware of the issue and are trying to get it fixed. Bear with us…

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