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Bullet PR looking for online-literate Account Manager

May 12 2010

Posted by: bulletpr

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If you are driven, motivated and like working in a flat management structure, this could be the role for you.

We are excited by the possibilities and challenges that digital media brings and passionate about using social media to complement ‘traditional’ PR. We wouldn’t claim to be social media experts, but we know our stuff and love learning more. Our new team member should have some knowledge of online PR, digital influence, social media and how they interrelate.

As an Account Manager at Bullet PR, you would be expected to have some PR or relevant marketing experience – probably one to three years in an agency setting. But, more importantly, you would need a  self-starter attitude and a determination never to give up.

You would also be comfortable picking up the phone and pitching to journalists as this will always be part of what PR is all about.

The office atmosphere is very open and everyone’s ideas are heard.

If you thrive off responsibility and like the idea of joining the team, please email your CV to jenniferd@bulletpr.co.nz

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Social Media to bring world peace?

Oct 29 2009

Posted by: Alex Erasmus

Alex Erasmus

Facebook Peace Graph  

At what could be described as its ‘beta’ stage, social media was a tool for people to stay connected within restricted groups (think Facebook’s origins within American colleges). It obviously widened considerably after that and is now on a par (or even beyond) with us checking our emails everyday. It then became a tool for businesses to have a stronger online presence; one where they could communicate better with their customers and potential customers. In even more recent times, social media has evolved into an almost catch-all term for digital marketing. While those in the know will tell you there is more to digital than purely social media, it certainly plays a large part in today’s media landscape. The advent of Twitter has meant social media is now an information swapping super-highway and full-on customer service portal, in addition to all its other guises. Read the rest of this entry »

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Best practice social media; the Public Sector leads the way

Jul 23 2008

Posted by: Paul Matthews

Paul Matthews

We?ve talked about both the benefits of good, quality use of social media and the repercussions for abysmal practice throughout this blog.

An organisation that seems to be embracing the use of social media is the Ministry of Economic Development (MED), especially surrounding the Digital Strategy it is formulating for New Zealand. In fact, in some ways the Public Sector is leading the charge in this arena. I was curious to find out exactly how successful they have been.

I asked Zara Lynch, Digital Strategy Communications Manager a couple of questions on how she had felt the conversation was developing.

  • Would you say the use of social media tools in formulating digital strategy has been successful?
  • As a result of your experience, do you have any practical tips for those looking to use social media?

Zara:

Being the first time we had a go at using social media tools, the digital strategy wiki was very much a learn as you go experience. In terms of success - we didn’t get thousands of comments like the Police Act wiki last year! But the comments that people made on the wiki were informative and helpful to the consultation process - both in terms of comments for the draft and suggestions for the wiki itself. Some great ideas have come through the wiki that will be reflected in Digital Strategy 2.0 which is due out in the next month or so.

In terms of tips - the best advice we can give is have a go! Web 2.0 is all about talking, sharing knowledge, participating and trying out new gadgets! :)

Some other great examples of public sector online participation are:

The Couch - the Families Commission online panel

Safe As - the Ministry of Transport Road Safety Forum

ParticipatioNZ wiki - State Services online participation community of practice

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