GLOBAL PR BLOG WEEK 2.0, ON THE WAY

WHAT
The Global PR Blog Week 2.0 is an online conference on how new media technologies are changing the practice of Public Relations and corporate communications. We’re talking weblogs and participatory journalism, wikis, podcasting, and RSS - but the list of topics is open.

WHEN
Sometime between May and October 2005.

WHERE
On the Web. The conference planning is hosted by the NewPR Wiki, and the conference will take place at www.globalprblogweek.com.

WHO
People interested in the subject of the conference. You don’t have to be a blogger in order to participate.

1. You can be an organizer. We need a small, result-oriented, consensus-driven :) group of people that will take care of all the aspects of the conference: hosting, web design, press release writing, editing, communicating with participants, etc. All organizers are volunteers, and they will receive credit for their contribution.

2. You can be a participant, if you are interested in posting an original, consistent article, or an audio interview/debate (podcast) on the conference’s weblog.

The number of people blogging on PR-related issues has grown since July 2004, from about 30 to more than 180. We’ll have to find a way to:

have great quality content
accommodate as many participants as possible
encourage new voices to join the conversation
organize the content in a way that makes sense for readers.

Strongly encouraged:
original content. No republishing or refactoring of old articles.
fresh content. Not yet another “blogging is good for business� type of article.
research. Quantitative research, case studies, best practices.
collaboration. Articles written by two or more authors.
group discussions. Podcasts featuring more than one interviewee. Round tables. Debates.
non-commercial, non-partisan approach. Don’t pimp your company, services, or expertize; put everything in a larger context.

HOW
There are many decisions to be made: what topics should be excluded, if the numbers of postings/participant should be limited, how to select postings/authors, who will make the selection and on what criteria, and so on.

1) If you want to participate in the decision making process, subscribe to the discussion list available at http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/prblogweek2/ (send an e-mail to prblogweek2-subscribe@yahoogroups.com - your subscription will be approved in the next 12 hours).

Please note that, for transparency purposes, this is a PUBLIC list, so all messages and archives are public. No other data (like e-mail addresses) are public.

2) If you DON’T want to participate in the decision process, but you WANT to participate to the event, then please send an e-mail to Constantin Basturea (cbasturea at gmail.com) or Elizabeth Albrycht (ealb at ampcomm.com) with the title of the article/ posting/ podcast you want to contribute, and we’ll add it to a special page on the NewPR Wiki. Later, you might have to send a half-page summary of your contribution.

The weblog’s content will be licensed under a Creative Commons license (its type will be determined later).

GET UPDATES
If you want to get updates about the event, you can:

watch this page on the NewPR Wiki:
http://www.thenewpr.com/wiki/pmwiki.php/PRBlogWeek2/HomePage
subscribe to the RSS feed of the discussion groups:
http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/prblogweek2/rss
read the messages on the discussion list:
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/prblogweek2/
subscribe to Global PR Blog Week’s RSS feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/globalprblogweek

SPREAD THE WORD
Feel free to post this announcement on your weblog, or to e-mail it to someone who might be interested in participating.

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Associated Sites

MarcomWiki - Contributor Bios
Marcom Meme - Submit Sites and Articles - Rank Them
 
Some students participate at the Camp ASCCA Journal. They are learning about social media by creating videos and blogging.

3 comments

Thanks for sharing this, Octavio. Looking forward to the events of that week. Even thinking of ways to incorporate this blog and the class blogs into the mix there. It will be fun.

I think that online conferences concerning blogs are great tools in the evolving world of blogging. Global PR Blog Week looks like the perfect chance for experienced bloggers (like yourself) to share their knowledge and beginners to learn more about the newest way to communicate. Thanks for the post! I look foward to hearing more about it.

CourtneyElizabeth

The spread of knowledge and ideas is always a good thing, and in PR it is not only good, but necessary. This online conference will be a wonderful way to build on the expertise of global PR professionals to further the field. Using a Wiki, eh? I remember hearing about those somewhere…:)

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