Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Press Release

Preston Parker

President of Social Media Club of Cache Valley

851 N. Main St., Logan UT 84321

661-772-7537

Announcement

Social Media Club is organized in Cache Valley

A chapter of the National Social Media Club is newly formed in Cache Valley as a way for individuals who share an interest in social media to get together and share ideas.

Jan. 27, 2010

As of August 2009 the SMCCV gets together every 2nd Tuesday. There will be two guest speakers at Borders Feb. 9 The club has over 50 members and is rapidly growing.

“One of our short-term goals is to become a non-profit organization,” says Preston Parker, president of SMCCV.

This organization is a great way to learn more about the benefits to social media.

Contact Info- Chris Givens C.D.Givens@aggiemail.usu.edu

Monday, January 25, 2010

United Breaks Guitars

I was thoroughly amused with Dave Carroll’s song about his unfortunate experience with United Airlines. United Airlines’ baggage handlers damaged Carroll’s guitar and after 9 months of trying to receive compensation for his loss, he turned to a more effective way of voicing his complaint. I am a PR major and a pilot with a future flying in the airline industry so this song hit home especially with me. Unlike most people I love the experience of flying commercially but am not blind to their many imperfections. I know better than most the financial predicament the airlines are in and the lengths they go through just to survive but a story such as this should not have gone unheard by their employees. Well, in the end it was definitely heard and in a very unlikely fashion.

There are few negative things I can say about this music video if any at all. Not only has his video opened up new opportunities beyond those of a typical music career, but has changed customer service in many corporations. He has demonstrated the enormous influence social media can have, evidence of this are the millions lost by United after this song’s release. Universities around the country are doing case studies and lectures about Carroll’s use of social media. I do not think that the size of the financial blow Untied Airlines took because of this video was necessarily deserved. Yes, they should have fixed Carroll’s guitar, but because of rules and different employees “passing the buck” as the jingle went, it never happened. Carroll went so far as to warn United that he was an upcoming Canadian musician and was planning on releasing a song about his experience if nothing was done. His plea went unheard and I’m sure it will go down in United Airlines’ history as one of the biggest mistakes they ever made.

Since the emergence of facebook and youtube, social media has changed how news is reported, products are advertised, and in Carroll’s case how complaints are made and a musician makes a name for himself. These forms of social media make it easier for anyone and everyone to voice their opinions and complaints and actually be heard. I do not believe Carroll made the video to make money or receive compensation from United. He was merely making a statement about the importance of treating customers with the respect they deserve. PR agencies worldwide can learn from this nightmare stopping these problems before they go public.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Letter to Cousin

Dear Cousin,

· I like to think of a PR person as the middleman. They smooth out issues and establish relationships between corporations and the media, or other third parties. The way I look at PR people are as the facilitators, they are the people who grease the wheel so it runs smoothly. They know how to develop, execute, and evaluate programs that influence others. PR practitioners as they are sometimes called are very capable and diverse in what they do. Just to name a few; they research, work with marketing, counsel, work with community relations, and investor relations. They are the mediators; with them companies succeed, without them companies fail. This is a very brief summary of what public relations really is but I hope this has helped you understand a bit more.

Your cousin,

Chris Givens