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SWMS Tweet: The latest feed

 
In our latest update from @SWMSTweet and SWMS Online on Facebook:
Fortune, Forbes, Time, Technologizer, WaPo, Techweb, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, Demand Media, Business Insider, tablets, paywalls, crowdsourcing and more.

 

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SWMS Alert: Wake-Up Call -- Virtual Trade Shows


 

Yes, that's InformationWeek editor-in-chief Rob Preston. Where the hell is he?

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SWMS Tweet & SWMS Online on Facebook: 3/11 – 3/28

 Back from 2 months of travel, we have lots to catch up on. In case you missed the live feeds blow is the recap:

PLEASE NOTE SWMS TELECONFERENCE SCHEDULE CHANGE: Mar. 30: Deb Donston and Jason Brooks discuss the new eWeek labs community site. "Social media monitoring tools" now 5/17.

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SWMS Editorial Teleconference -Stephen Wellman, Ziff Davis Enterprise

February 2010

To capture the essence of this teleconference, go to the very end of our notes and begin reading backwards.
 
Stephen Wellman is purely a 21st century editorial guy. Yes, he can write and report, but he doesn’t. Instead he orchestrates Ziff Davis Enterprise’s daily editorial performances. With intimate knowledge of SEO and web analytics, he knows pretty much at a glance which stories will click and which won’t. He knows which headlines and leads are winners and which aren’t. And he teaches all ZDE reporters and editors what he knows.
 
To understand how eWeek operates, and all of today’s IT trade reporters, for that matter, spend a few minutes inside the mind of Stephen Wellman.
 
Your odds of pitching success will rise dramatically.

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SWMS Tweet: From the week of Feb 7, 2010

SWMSTweet from the week of 2/7/09

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SWMS Research and Insight: A look at unified communications reporting

An overview of unified communications reporting in the trades:

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SWMS Analysis: The Dawn of E-Reader Content, and a TechWeb response

 

E-readers have arrived -- dozens of them. Apple's is imminent. What's next?

 What's next is rich content that takes full advantage of this new hardware. And that spells opportunity for publishers, vendors and PR.

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SWMSTweet stream: Week of Jan 4, 2010


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SWMS Tech Edit Spotlight: 2010 Editorial Preview on B-to-B tech edit

January 2010

The trade publishers are as frustrated as you are. They wish they had more advertising, too. So they’re diversifying, into virtual trade shows, newsletters, face-to-face events… they’re chasing the money. Just like you would.

For PR, that means that you’ll have to do your job in parallel. You’ll pitch reporters and reviewers as you always have. And you’ll stay abreast of all the non-traditional opportunities in b-to-b media, and seize those opps.

Your clients will have to help you. They need to create digital content assets — audio, video, Flash — to get you into this new game.

Below are the edit themes we’re most likely to see this year. Here’s to a successful 2010!

 
 

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SWMS Editorial Teleconference: Fritz Nelson, TechWeb TV

Fritz Nelson, executive producer
TechWeb TV
September 2009

You won’t find a more experienced tech b-to-b video producer than Fritz Nelson. Luckily for PR, he’s quite responsive and wants to open his door for virtually any worthy tech vendor. But these are early days, and tech PR hasn’t quite figured out how best to harness the power of TechWeb TV. The gist of Fritz’s advice: your executive must speak directly and answer the questions. They also can demo their software products using TechWeb’s Reviewcam tools. A new live San Francisco-based TechWeb show called “Valley View” has been soft-launched and will be rolled out full-force in 2010. And Fritz Nelson will be at the center of it all.

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