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Media Relations Rules in an Online World

Tags: "Love Scott & Associates", advice, blog, communication, Crisis Management, Media, Public Relations, social media
Posted in Interactive, Media, Public Relations | No Comments 10/05/2010

Like most public relations pros, my Google reader is filled with blogs about my clients’ industries, the daily news feeds for several national media outlets and various other job-related queries I need to look at on a daily basis. While that is part of my daily work, I also have blogs related to my personal interests like cooking, crafting and everything home that I follow. It certainly came as a surprise to me when I found some of my personal interest blogs were dealing with a media relations crisis.

Several of my favorite bloggers who write about their healthy living lifestyles and offer recipes, exercise suggestions and support were cited by a large fashion magazine for promoting unhealthy living in a magazine article titled The Hunger Diaries. The magazine paints an apparent unflattering picture of these bloggers, using their online diaries to showcase their “bad, obsessive habits.”

The bloggers, already a vocal group, came together en masse to write rebuttals to the article. Not only did the main bloggers cited in the article respond, but their readers and support system rallied around them in just a few hours to share their frustration with the magazine and reporter. Be sure to check out the Magazine’s Facebook page to see the hundreds of comments rallying around the bloggers.

The public relations implications of this incident are very representative of what clients fear every day when dealing with the news media. Clients are cautious of media interviews because they might not trust a reporter’s reputation. Some are afraid to grant interviews because something they say or do can be taken out of context or misrepresented. Add in the element of social media and word-of-mouth and clients are worried their comments can spin out of control before they even have a chance to clarify anything.

While the healthy living bloggers situation is less than 24-hours old, there are already public relations lessons to take away.

Always ask the intent of the story. Make sure the reporter tells you what they are trying to prove with their article. That being said, these bloggers asked the reporter her intent and claim they were lied to so…

Trust your gut. Some of the bloggers didn’t feel right during the interviews and felt there were some strange questions being asked by the reporter. If something doesn’t feel right, end the interview. But just in case, keep copies of all correspondence and don’t be afraid to take notes during your interview on the questions you are being asked and the way you respond.

Make corrections quickly. Within a few hours yesterday morning, the article was live on the magazine’s website. Most of the bloggers mentioned had their responses posted by lunchtime. Some even had point-by-point rebuttals to the author’s claims. If they had waited another day, another week, the story is old news.

Use social media to rally the troops. In this case, all it took was the bloggers to post the magazine editors name, e-mail and Facebook page link to get people to respond with their distaste for the article. By mid-afternoon, hundreds of comments were on the Facebook page against the magazine article. This passionate response was because these bloggers have a large base of followers who are interested and engaged in that community. If your customers aren’t engaged in your social media community, find a way to get them active before something like this happens.

Keep it in context. One lesson learned by these bloggers is that in today’s world, what you post on your blog can be taken for face value – and that’s it. One blogger’s 22-mile-run can sound obsessive, but when framed in context of marathon training, it doesn’t sound so unreasonable. Making sure you tell your whole story is incredibly important.

I’ve managed to keep the magazine’s name out of the entire entry, but since I haven’t seen it yet, Marie Claire, what is your response to all of this?

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Connecting Two Worlds Together With Social Media

Tags: "Love Scott & Associates", Advertising, Lindsey McKelvey, Media, moving, networking, Public Relations, social media, south dakota, Twitter
Posted in Public Relations | 2 Comments 3/31/2010

Girl ShoutingSome may think I’m crazy for thinking I’ve already found my dream job, but what else do you call something you love to do with people you love to be around?

Sadly, just seven short months after waltzing my pre-graduated self into the hall (yes, singular :) ) of Love Scott, I am already leaving. My husband and I are relocating to South Dakota for his job and for reasons that I have not yet discovered, it’s for the best.

I have mixed emotions about the situation. I’m sad because I’ll be leaving a job I love, but I’m proud and honored to have known and learned from everyone here. I’m excited to live in a new place having lived in Iowa my entire life, but scared because it will be the first time since I was 15 that I won’t have a job. But, as I spelled out in my last post, I am determined to make it work.

I realized early last week that being out of a job means I can do anything I want. Anything. However, working at Love Scott has made me realize what I love to do and that’s what I keep coming back to. So, not knowing a single soul in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, I turned to my always-trusty Des Moines network on Twitter.

I posted this simple tweet asking for any suggestions for my move.Lindsey's Tweet

The response was overwhelming and I could hardly keep up with the suggestions and references people were throwing at me. Keep in mind, most of these people I have never actually met face-to-face with, but have grown to know through Twitter. It is rewarding to have such a strong social media network in Des Moines and it makes me proud to be from somewhere where people don’t hesitate to help a neighbor out.

I made a list of people that my Des Moines tweeps referred me to and started connecting. I emailed them, followed them on Twitter and connected with them on LinkedIn. Through these mediums alone, I now have three lunches and/or coffee meetings and an interview planned and I haven’t even moved yet! It’s not to say that any of these meetings will spur a job offer, but networking with these people will definitely start the process.

It’s crazy to me to think that just seven months ago, I didn’t “get” Twitter. I thought, like many people, it was a place where people shouted to the world what they had for breakfast. And now I’m using it to connect two worlds.

So, thank you Des Moines tweeps (shout out to @YvonneBeasley, @Cavan, @Schippers & @AngelaTenClay) for teaching me and believing in me. I may be more than 300 miles away come Friday, but I’ll still be tweeting from the same handle (@lindseymckelvey). I look forward to continue learning from all of you and hopefully I’ll be able to teach you a thing or two about what South Dakota has to offer.

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Determination is My Middle Name

Tags: "Love Scott & Associates", account management, introduction, Lindsey McKelvey, Media, Public Relations
Posted in Public Relations | 6 Comments 3/04/2010

Lindsey McKelveyIf there is one word that describes me, Lindsey McKelvey, best it is determined. It has been for the past 22 years and will continue to be – it’s just what’s in me. Determination is what got me through 3 ½ years of college. It is what helped me start my career right after graduation. Determination is what has gotten me where I am today.
I am fresh out of school, having graduated from Simpson College in December 2009. While at Simpson, I majored in Corporate Communications, minored in Marketing and even dabbled in a little math – I know, I’m crazy.

This past July as I finished my internship with the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), I began the search for my next pursuit. Through connections I had made while interning with PRSA, I contacted Love Scott about any possible opportunities. Before I knew it, I was diving in as the public relations intern. From the very beginning I loved it – the work I was given, the people I was meeting, the things I was able to experience and even the crazy people I was working with. ☺

I loved it so much I didn’t want to leave, and luckily they didn’t want me to either. One week before I graduated from Simpson, I was offered my current position and I happily accepted. I finished out my week as the lowly intern (and ditched the “intern computer”), graduated on Saturday and started my professional career the next Monday.

Scary? Maybe for some, but not for me. I was determined to set out to do what I wanted to do, and I succeeded. So, I am now the account coordinator/media specialist here at Love Scott and still love every minute. I help out each department on all accounts, focusing primarily on public relations, and am responsible for media buying/scheduling for our clients. Although I am not yet a media expert, I am enjoying the challenge and new experiences. I am also lucky to work with such creative, high-spirited and passionate people. I realize everyone isn’t always this lucky (especially when there’s only five of you in the office), but I’m happy I fit right in.

Fun stuff you may not know about me:

•  I married my high school sweetheart in August at Fireside Winery
(near our hometown, Williamsburg, Iowa).
•  I’m a wino. Give me a full glass of Storyteller or Caba Moch and I’m a happy girl.
•  I’m also a vegetarian, a yogi and I love anything that helps me help the environment – okay, so I’m a yuppie. ☺
•  My husband and I adopted a puppy in September and, yes, we are those crazy dog parents.
•  I love to travel. I’ve traveled through London, Greece, Turkey and Mexico, but it’s not enough. My passport still has many pages to be filled.

I’m excited to continue my journey here at Love Scott and share it with you along the way. I hope you are able to find something intriguing and useful from a “newbie’s” point of view, as I am eager to learn from all of you. I am a clean slate ready to take in what the world has to teach me!

You can also connect with me on Twitter: @lindseymckelvey

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