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Danny Brown

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Radio Killed the Video Star

dbblogtalkWell, not quite. However, the play on words is apt for the latest addition to this blog.

As well as posting the occasional video blog, I will soon be starting a regular chat show on BlogTalkRadio. This will be to complement what already happens here, and allow me to expand on ideas and conversations that would otherwise be too long as a blog post.

I’ll be looking at having special guests on to discuss their take on all things social media, PR and marketing, as well as talking about building success via community spirit, for both individuals and businesses.

Just as I’ve always said this blog is as much yours as it is mine, so it will be with the BlogTalkRadio show. I’d love to know the things you want to hear about and hope you’ll take part in the shows as well. After all, community is everything.

If there is anything particular you’d like to hear discussed, please feel free to leave your suggestions in the comments box below.

I hope you’ll join me when the show goes live in the near future. You can visit the show page here, and add to your RSS feed if you wish to be notified anytime a new show is announced.

Thanks for being part of the ride so far, and I look forward to us sharing a lot more soon.

Is There Room for Market Relations?

Two P.O.'d Peas in Two P-O-Ds!Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock recently, you’ll know there’s been a whole host of blog posts written about where next for PR and marketing (and, to a degree, advertising).

I’m guilty of discussing it, and there are some great points of view from a lot of great minds. I guess it’s only natural – we’re at a crossroads for information, after all, and the time is here to decide what path we want to take.

Yet instead of looking at how PR and marketing can evolve individually, isn’t it possible that they can evolve as a co-joined unit instead?

Both involve the art of telling stories (and when I say that, I mean attract via description and not telling stories as in lying). Both look to appeal to your want factor by providing the need solution. Both are aimed at making the potential become the possible.

You’ll have your purists that say marketing and PR are two different beasts and shouldn’t be in the same cage. But are they really that different when you strip them down to the bare essentials? I’m not too sure they are, and I say this as someone who works in both fields.

At their very simplest, both are trying to appeal to that mass market triple-A connection:

  • Awareness
  • Acknowledgment
  • Approval

Many agencies are now combining their PR and marketing efforts into one because of this. If both are looking for a similar market and they’re so interconnected with each other, should we continue to keep PR and marketing apart?

How about market relations? Could that work? Too simple? Not enough? What’s your take on PR and marketing in today’s business climate?

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