PR New Year’s Resolutions (From #PRStudChat)
Valerie Simon (@valeriesimon) and I want to thank our #PRStudChat community for another fantastic Twitter discussion. Our chat session was based on giving the gift of learning. A great way to learn about your colleagues, friends and acquaintances is to listen to their New Year’s Resolutions. That’s exactly what we did; it was one of our first #PRStudchat question. We asked everyone: What’s your (PR related) New Year’s resolution?
There were so many fantastic resolutions literally that flew by me in during the discussion. Several of my favorites (and I’m sure there are more) included the following:
lmnovo: Q1 Invest more time interacting with other bloggers – leave comments and develop relationships! #PRStudChat
@AnjelleJanelle Great! I think we should all blog more #PRStudChat (Note: I really like this one!)
barbaranixon: @dbreakenridge One of my PR-related resolutions is to help promote my students best blog posts (via my own blog & Twitter) #PRStudChat
lisaatufunwa: Q1: Making more contributions online, start my PR, network network network #PRStudChat
AngelaHernandez: Q1 My PR new years resolution is to provide more learning opps for members of my PRSSA chapter #PRStudChat
tressalynne: Q1my PR new year res is to be a mentor to my alma mater’s new PRSSA chapter #PRStudChat
You will notice that these PR related New Year’s resolutions have a common theme. They are all about learning and giving and this is exactly true nature and value of social media in our communities!
Now for a few of my PR Related resolutions (on the learning and giving side), so you can get to know me better:
- When it comes to new technology and emerging trends … don’t stop at the initial knowledge; dig deeper and share the experience with peers.
- Increase my PR 2.0 Strategies blogging from 2 posts to 3 posts a week (possibly adding in a video post each week).
- Listen more carefully to PR professionals and identify what keeps them up at night. Help them to find the answers/solutions to their PR related issues and concerns.
- Do more University speaking engagements and work with the future leaders in PR.
- Share more knowledge on social media policies/guidelines, evaluations of monitoring/tracking platforms, reviews of PR and social media books and offer more resources for my peers.
I’d like to wish everyone a very Happy Holiday and best wishes for a great 2010. I hope that you make all of your New Year’s resolutions come true. Feel free to share some more (of course, we may hold you to them)!
December 18, 2009 @ 4:25 pm
I really enjoyed this discussion and have been reflecting on my goals for 2010. Along with the resolutions above, I was very intrigued by a tweet from Arik Hanson (@arikhanson)… resolving t find ways to do a better job of creatively giving back to his alma mater. One of the most important mentors I had while in college was an Alum, and social media offers all sorts of opportunities to form important mentoring relationships… I think I may have to follow Arik’s lead and adopt this as one of my resolutions!
December 18, 2009 @ 10:04 pm
Hey Valerie! I really enjoyed the discussion too. I think it’s awesome that @arikhanson is finding ways to do a better job of creatively giving back to his alma mater. It’s a fantastic resolution! I’m excited for our next #PRStudChat 🙂 Always fun and educational!
January 4, 2010 @ 6:46 pm
And I’m happy to report that goal is already well on its way to being accomplished as of 5:44 pm, Jan. 4. I’m actually pretty damn excited about that work in 2010. Like you two, I get a charge from mentoring and working with young people. I’ll be sure to report back on what our agreement/partnership “looks like” as it takes form the next few weeks.
@arikhanson
January 4, 2010 @ 7:19 pm
Hi Arik, that’s fantastic! It’s great to hear that your goal is on it’s way to being accomplished. Keep me posted on your efforts moving forward 🙂