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Book chapter
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Reference no. BEP3725
Chapter from: "The Social Media Communication Matrix: A New Direction in Public Relations"
Published by: Business Expert Press
Originally published in: 2016

Abstract

This chapter is excerpted from 'The Social Media Communication Matrix: A New Direction in Public Relations'. Strategic Planning in Public Relations: The Effect of Social Media. Problem-solving in the social media sphere is the larger issue addressed in these pages. Sophisticated problem-solving in strategic communication or public relations (PR) is done through planning, strategic communication planning. The focus, then, of this book is to meld current trends in social media to strategic communications planning in the field of PR. The definition of social media used here is channels delivering web-based information created by people to improve communication. This work used the strategic communication plan based on Wilson and Ogden's (2014) work for basic structure and an operational definition of strategic communication developed by one of the authors. The steps in a typical strategic communication campaign that will be affected include goals, measurable objectives, the big idea, key publics, message design, strategies and tactics, and evaluation or return on investment. New social media terms included are content marketing, brand journalism, digital ambassadors, the big idea, newsjacking, citizen journalism, and so on. It covers the social media platforms of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, YouTube, and Google . Issue areas from the field include branding, crisis communications, entertainment and sports, citizen journalism, and analytics. The contribution to the body of knowledge should be highly significant, affecting the way PR professionals go about devising and conducting strategic communication campaigns in light of the effect of social media as well as how academics teach the process in their classrooms.

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Abstract

This chapter is excerpted from 'The Social Media Communication Matrix: A New Direction in Public Relations'. Strategic Planning in Public Relations: The Effect of Social Media. Problem-solving in the social media sphere is the larger issue addressed in these pages. Sophisticated problem-solving in strategic communication or public relations (PR) is done through planning, strategic communication planning. The focus, then, of this book is to meld current trends in social media to strategic communications planning in the field of PR. The definition of social media used here is channels delivering web-based information created by people to improve communication. This work used the strategic communication plan based on Wilson and Ogden's (2014) work for basic structure and an operational definition of strategic communication developed by one of the authors. The steps in a typical strategic communication campaign that will be affected include goals, measurable objectives, the big idea, key publics, message design, strategies and tactics, and evaluation or return on investment. New social media terms included are content marketing, brand journalism, digital ambassadors, the big idea, newsjacking, citizen journalism, and so on. It covers the social media platforms of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, YouTube, and Google . Issue areas from the field include branding, crisis communications, entertainment and sports, citizen journalism, and analytics. The contribution to the body of knowledge should be highly significant, affecting the way PR professionals go about devising and conducting strategic communication campaigns in light of the effect of social media as well as how academics teach the process in their classrooms.

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