Newhouse Social Media

Newhouse Social Media

Newhouse Social Media  //  Curated by colleagues from the 2012 MAYmester PRL530 Social Media for Public Relations class in the Public Relations Master's Program at the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University.

Mar 23 / 6:44pm

Brand-Yourself.com

I think Brand-Yourself.com is a very useful tool. After we meet a new person we immediately look to facebook and Google to see what kind of information we can dig up on them. It is important when people do the same for us that we present ourselves in a way that is transparent. We want to present a professional image while allowing people to see a glimpse into our social lives.

$99 seems like a small price to pay for professionals and companies working to build their brand, but for students just entering the workforce, this is a big expense. My question is: are their other resources that offer the same thing but for a lower cost/ for free?

Filed under  //  Brand-Yourself.com   class learnings   job search  
Feb 10 / 11:30am

Class 2-9-10

In class we spent a lot of time talking about radian 6. I think that this is a great tool. It is a good way to measure how your company is engaging customers on the web. It seems like the setup is on the difficult side but the employees of radian 6 will help you get started and once you get going it is simple to maintain. Radian 6 has created a large variety of widgets available to their clients, but also has the ability to create a custom widget to meet the companies’ needs.

 

My Question is: Can radian 6 reach their audience productively with the prices that they are currently charging or are they going to lose business to those which may not be as technologically advanced but do the same basic analytics jobs for a smaller price?

Filed under  //  Radian 6   analytics   class learnings  
Feb 9 / 9:23pm

class 2*9 l&q

Learned: While I've heard the name Radius6 I never really knew what it was. It was fascinating to see how it can compile so much information all based off of a topic profile and then organize the information into easy categories to analyze. It seems this tool can really further a companies ability to efficiently use social media and openly communicate with their publics. I won't lie, some of the stuff Lauren was saying was a little over my head, but I would hope they would give a even more in depth lesson of Radius6 to their clients.

Question: While I do believe that Radius6 woud really help a company, is it really worth the $1000 - $5000/month?? I think it's cool and helpful but I wasn't sold that it's worth that price when there are free applications like FiltrBox and Google Alerts and such. Why should a company invest in Radius6??

Filed under  //  analytics   class learnings   radius6   social media