The media mix is all mixed up

March 1, 2009

Below is a (slightly enhanced) summary of a talk I gave to the IABC BC chapter in January 2009. Professional writer and attendee Susan Main blogged about this event on her “Susan’s Super Citizen Showcase” blog. It all used to be so simple – segment your audience, target a demographic, pick the media mix that [...]

Social media speed dating précis 4 of 4

February 20, 2009

When I gave this presentation to members of CPRS Vancouver last May, now summarized in this series of précis posts, I asserted: Traditional media is under pressure PR folks can’t rely on traditional media as their sole “channel” for distributing messages Social media is an umbrella term for a wide variety of collaborative web-based software [...]

Social media speed dating précis 3 of 4

February 17, 2009

Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right, Here I am, Stuck in the middle with you … Stuck in the middle, Stealers Wheel, 1972 For decades the practice of public relations has been a somewhat symbiotic (love/hate?) relationship between the press and the practitioner. Journalists needed stories, quotes, facts and pictures, and [...]

Social media speed dating précis 2 of 4

January 24, 2009

In my presentation at the May 2008 Social Media Speed Dating event held by CPRS Vancouver I posited what is a fairly non-controversial position, that traditional media is under intense pressure by macro-environmental forces including social media. My twist is that most people are distracted by the red herring of audience loss when in fact [...]

Social media speed dating précis 1 of 4

January 6, 2009

In the May 2008 “Social Media Speed Dating” event put on by CPRS Vancouver, attendees went from table to table visiting a moderator who made brief comments on the state of social media and engaged the groups in conversation. I was lucky enough to be one of those moderators. My comments centered around four basic [...]

Welcome to Blinking12.ca! (now communicatto.com)

December 12, 2008

NOTE: Blinking12.ca was the predecessor to communicatto.com and is now retired. As noted in the “About” section, this blog was inspired by the fine folks at CPRS Vancouver. I had the privilege of being one of four speakers at their May 2008 Social Media Speed Dating event, which was a stellar experience. At that time [...]


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