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Social media on one hand. Words on the other | PR Coach

Social media on one hand. Words on the other | PR Coach | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

It’s all around us. We’re bombarded by content advice porn from the “experts.” It’s irresistible but like most instant gratification, it’s short-lived.


Content is king. Make your copy bite-size and scannable. Run it through your Buzzfeed detector.


Oh, and add visuals. They increase readership and response noticeably. After all, aren’t Pinterest and Instagram the next big thing?


While you’re at it, let’s produce some video. Got six seconds? Here’s a Vine. Need 15 seconds for your video? Instagram has you covered. Producing an epic? YouTube it...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

When you strip away all the social media noise, what's left is one simple fact. Words matter more than ever!

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Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now | Douglas Rushkoff

Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now | Douglas Rushkoff | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

In his new book, PRESENT SHOCK: When Everything Happens Now (Current; March 15, 2013), Rushkoff introduces the phenomenon of presentism, or – since most of us are finding it hard to adapt – present shock. Alvin Toffler’s radical 1970 book, Future Shock, theorized that things were changing so fast we would soon lose the ability to cope. Rushkoff argues that the future is now and we’re contending with a fundamentally new challenge. Whereas Toffler said we were disoriented by a future that was careening toward us, Rushkoff argues that we no longer have a sense of a future, of goals, of direction at all. We have a completely new relationship to time; we live in an always-on “now,” where the priorities of this moment seem to be everything....

 

Rushkoff identifies the five main ways we’re struggling, as well as how the best of us are thriving in the now...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Absolutely a recommended read: Presentism? Provocative preview of social media theorist Douglas Rushkoff's new book "Present Shock." 

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