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RSS and Social Media Bookmarking
Jessica Gibbs and Colleen Mullins
Social Bookmarking
Does anybody in the class use social bookmarking sites?
If so, do you use them for social purposes or for individual use?
Definition
Social bookmarking is a method for Internet users to organize, store, manage and search for bookmarks of resources online. (Wikipedia, 2011)
A sub-category to Social Media that allows you to share, organize and manage your bookmarks, or favorite websites, with other users that use the same social bookmarking tool, such as Delicious, Stumbleupon and Digg. (Internet Intelligence Works, 2011)
History
Bookmarking sites has been around for as long as browsers let you classify sites as “favorites” Messy Hard to find content
History Continued
Social Bookmarking sites date back to 1996 with a website called itLists.com. This was the first time that bookmarks could be shared.
Other Social Bookmarking sites sprung up including Backflip, Quiver, and Clip2, however almost all these sites failed during the dot com bubble burst.
In 2003 del.icio.us was created, using a system of tags to organize and share different bookmarks.
Soon after many bookmarking sites with different features, including comments and ratings of bookmarks, began to be created.
Social Aspect
What makes social bookmarking…social?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeBmvDpVbWc
Top Social Bookmarking Sites
Digg
Delicious
StumbleUpon
Reedit
Tweet meme
Fark
Diggo
Slashdot
Friendfeed
Clipmarks
Newsvine
Hacker news
Blinklist
Faves
Delicious
Founded by Joshua Schachter in 2003
Owned by AVOS Systems
Users can tag individual bookmarks
Users can view bookmarks added by others
Easy to use
Digg
Started in 2004 as an experiment
Allows users to either “digg” or “bury” articles posted on the site.
Can follow people, or different industries (ie. Sports, technology)
Can discuss, blog, comment on articles
Digg Dialog
Has problem with spammers groups
StumbleUpon
Stumble Upon is a discovery engine that finds and recommends web content to its users. Its features allow users to discover and rate Web pages, photos, and videos that are personalized to their tastes and interests using peer-sourcing and social-networking principles. (Wikipedia, 2011)
StumbleUpon Continued
Founded in 2001
Users rate sites by giving a thumbs up or thumbs down
Catered to your interests
Has more than 15 million users and has reached 25 billion stumbles
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D_a-h4XFMo&feature=player_embedded#!
How used in PR
Used to drive readers to your site Place bookmarks on social bookmarking sites, and content
goes viral through reader recommendations and ratings
Increase Search Engine Optimization
Create Purpose Built Pages
Sharing Capabilities
Best Practices in PR
Use social bookmarking to help find a niche audience.
Not about quantity of articles, but quality
Search competitors or other information on topic
Have CEO or high up personnel comment/tag/post on industry news
Consider your tags carefully
Social Bookmarking and SEO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF515-0Tduk
Let’s Create one!
www.delicious.com
Create new account
Put PR_SocialMedia in Network
Subscribe to PR_SocialMedia required
What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication
Technology used by web users around the world to keep track of your favorite sites, news headlines, or podcasts
RSS provides you with a method of getting relevant and up to date information sent to you to read in your own time. It saves you time and helps you to get the information you want quickly after it was published. (Sally Falkow)
RSS was created in March 1999, 12 years old
RSS
Why Use RSS?
Suppose you have 50 sites and blogs that you like to visit regularly. Going to visit each website and blog everyday could take you hours. With RSS, you can “subscribe” to a website or blog, and get “fed” all the new headlines from all of these 50 sites and blogs in one list, and see what’s going on in minutes instead of hours. (Stephanie Quilao)
RSS is the best way to stay current, providing up to the minute updates
RSS allows users to filter down content that is relevant to your interests
How to Use RSS
In order to read sites via RSS, you must set yourself up with an RSS Feed Reader
When you are at your desired blog where you wish to subscribe to feeds, you will see a feed icon that initiates your RSS feed
How to Use RSS
As you subscribe to feeds you’ll see that unread entries from the sites you’re tracking will be marked as bold. As you click on them you’ll see the latest update and can read it right there in the feed reader. You are given the option to click through to the actual site or move onto the next unread item – marking the last one as “read”
If using an RSS reader seems complicated, you have the option subscribing to RSS by using email. All updates will be sent to your inbox.
RSS Readers
There are a variety of different RSS readers you can use to subscribe to your favorite blogs. Most are free and are easily accessible from any computer or mobile device.
Some include: MyYahoo ShrookMyMSN
LektoraMyAOL Google Reader * AttensaBloglines *
FeedDemon
NewsGator
NetVibes
PageFlakes
* items= easy RSS feed to start with
RSS in Plain English
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0klgLsSxGsU
Does anybody already use RSS to read your favorite blogs? Which blog? What reader?
Best Practices in PR
When you decide to set up RSS feed for your brand, you’re choosing a direct-to-consumer approach–an effective and straightforward means to reach the public, different from older PR practices the typically go second-hand through the media (the influencer) to distribute news to customers. (Breakenridge)
RSS helps PR specialists disseminate information that bypasses emails, e-newsletters, and HTML blasts. RSS makes sure your brand’s audience does not miss out on important information.
Best Practices in PR
RSS is a great tool for companies that are on a budget
RSS helps companies feed their information directly to their audience and drives traffic to your companies site
RSS is a great way that enables you to update, target, and control the frequency of your branding
RSS keeps your brand top of mind. The more interesting, newsworthy, information you make available, the more your audience will immerse themselves in your brand. (Breakenridge)
Best Practices in PR
The job of a PR specialists is to give your company visibility, exposure, prominence and prestige. With RSS, you can target a niche group with your topic specific newsfeed. You can make your company the “news authority” in that niche.
It is important for PR specialists to put press releases into RSS and treat them as news items
Best Practices in PR
Having an RSS feed attached to our news items is a great way for the Alpha-1 Foundation to guarantee that people who are affected by Alpha-1 (Alphas, family, friends of Alphas) receive automatic updates from our website. Once our audience receives their updates, we hope they will push that information out to their networks via e-mail, web site, blog, Facebook or Twitter.
It also helps us spread the word through our Facebook page, as there's an RSS feed plug in that allows Facebook users to access your website content directly on our Facebook page! Having the content on our Facebook page allows our friends to "like", "share" or "comment" on the news items they see as we post them to our website.
- Laura Fleming, Communication Specialist at the Alpha-1 Foundation
RSS VS Bookmarking
With bookmarking, you have to do all of the work
If you are trying to keep up with multiple sites, it can become difficult
If you forget to check your bookmarks, you may be missing out on valuable information
While checking various sites that don’t update often, you often come across the same information
The Future of RSS
RSS is quickly being adopted by new sites everyday, with thousands of sites already using it
RSS helps information become more accessible and easier to find. RSS helps information spread easier and quicker
Subscribe to a RSS Reader
www.bloglines.com
www.google.com/reader Gmail users
Subscribe to a Class Blog
Step 1: Go to our Class Wiki:http://prnewmedia.pbworks.com/w/page/14804881/Wiki%20Home
Click on the second tab Pages & Files
Click on all pages and find the class directory
Subscribe to one of your classmate’s blogs
Discussion Questions
1.Do you have any ideas on how you think organizations or business could use social bookmarking sites to benefit the company?
2. Do you think it is ethical for organizations to promote articles by having their employees bookmark, digg, or like their post?
3. After hearing about the different ways public relations practitioners use RSS feeds, do you guys think these are helpful to PR or just another added task?