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The Art of Enchanting Your Professional Crush

By Elena · Comments (4)
Tuesday, June 21st, 2011
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Elena Verlee and Guy Kawasaki

Yes, we all have them.

A professional crush is someone who is brilliant and you admire a lot (sometimes from afar). You want to follow in their footsteps. You’d love to pick their brains all day. You will do anything to work on a project with them.

For years now, one of my professional crushes has been Guy Kawasaki, Silicon Valley venture capitalist, Apple evangelist and marketing guru. I first met and wrote about Guy in 2007 when he was speaking about his book The Art of the Start – a start-up bootstrapper’s bible that I still refer my clients to.

Like real-life crushes, throughout the years, my path would cross with Guy’s – close, but not quite close enough:

  • My friend Ria Sharon hosted a “virtual pajama party” as a fundraiser and I was on the same “virtual stage” as Guy and Lewis Howes.
  • When I started my blog two years ago with just four posts and a Twitter following of maybe a hundred, Guy tweeted about me and one of his followers contacted me to work for his company.  Talk about social media power.
  • And more recently, Guy was interviewed by Maruxa Murphy and she mentioned to him that she first heard about him from me.

Like real-life crushes, I’m sure Guy still didn’t know me from the 365,000 followers he currently has on Twitter.

When I found out he was coming to Vancouver for an event, I thought about buying a ticket, but that wouldn’t differentiate me from the hundreds of people there. I wanted to stand out.

So I set out to enchant my professional crush from what I’ve learned from his books and speeches. Here’s what Guy says about Enchantment and how I, in turn, implemented it:

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Categories : Social Media, What Is PR and How Do You Get It
Tags : Enchantment, Enchantment and Presentation Zen offer, Enchantment special offer, guy kawasaki, how to enchant your professional crush, professional crush

10 Elements of A Social Media Policy for Your Company

By Elena · Comments (2)
Wednesday, June 15th, 2011
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Your business needs a social media policy.

Let me illustrate why:

Many of our clients at Cross Border PR embrace social media wholeheartedly. One in particular, is a service provider with $20M in revenue.

One day, the CEO attended a conference call with one of their clients, where it was announced that their client company’s president was retiring. Because there were several hundred people on that call, my client’s CEO felt it was ok to tweet about it. And he did. To all 200 of his followers.

Lo and behold, the CEO was shocked and embarrassed when he got a call from his client. Apparently, what he tweeted was not public knowledge. His innocent little tweet had set off a chain reaction, which turned into a PR situation for his client. As a result, this CEO got his hand slapped for leaking something confidential.

Was the CEO at fault?

What should he have done?

What could his client have done to avoid the leak in the first place?

The answers lie in a social media policy.

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Categories : Social Media
Tags : corporate social media policy, how to draft a social media policy, how to formulate a social media policy, PR blunders, social media policy, social media PR

#FollowFriday @Jacob_Gordon of @Treehugger

By Elena · Comments (2)
Friday, June 3rd, 2011
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A Green Force in Social Media

jacob-gordon-TwitterOur #FollowFriday recommendation this week is Jacob Gordon, social media expert, green-tech writer and blogger, and host of TreeHugger Radio.

Jacob interviews thought leaders, opinion influencers, and pioneers in the world of green technology, environment conservation and other areas of eco-consciousness. Listen to his radio series to discover people who are making provocative contributions in green advocacy. An example is Isabella Rosellini, who’s been making “Green Porno,” a series of short films about the sex life of bugs and other animals.

He also edits Treehugger.com’s series of guides on “How to Green Your Life,” bringing the conversation down to the level of lay people. The series covers greening all aspects of daily life, such as cars and transportation, eating, beauty and fashion, home design, school, travel, gift giving and celebrations.

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Categories : #FollowFriday
Tags : #FollowFriday, green tech journalism, green tech journalist, green tech radio, Isabella Rossellini Green Porno, Jacob Gordon, Nemonics Media, QuoteTh.is, Treehugger, Treehugger Radio

Why @StartUpPro of @Forbes is #FollowFriday Worthy

By Liz · Comments (3)
Friday, May 20th, 2011
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Every Start-up Entrepreneur’s Angel and Mentor

Our #FollowFriday recommendation this week is Martin Zwilling, aka @StartUpPro on Twitter.

Martin Zwilling TwitterMartin is a contributor to Forbes.com’s “Startup Professionals Musings” blog, where Martin discusses the many topics that cover the business of startups and entrepreneurship.

When I began following him late last year, he had been sharing valuable business advice to a large online audience of over 220,000 Twitter followers. Today, that following has grown to over 300,000.

I first discovered Martin within the Forbes.com business pages, but later learned Martin also writes a daily blog from his own site.  To boot, his posts are  published at respectable business sites such as the Harvard Business Review, Business Insider and the Huffington Post!

Martin is definitely a prolific writer who’s passionate about topics related to building businesses, management, and funding various endeavors.

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Categories : #FollowFriday
Tags : #followfriday media, Forbes.com startup, Martin Zwilling, Startup Professionals, Startup Professionals Musings, Startuppro

Why @AdrianaGardella is #FollowFriday Worthy

By Liz · Comments (0)
Friday, April 29th, 2011
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Strong Focus and Advocacy Towards Women’s Business

Adriana GardellaOur #FollowFriday-worthy recommendation this week is Adriana Gardella, a blogger for the New York Times on women and entrepreneurship, She Owns It (You’re the Boss) section. Last year, “She Owns It” was introduced to highlight the challenges and successes of entrepreneurial women in many different stages in their own businesses.

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“She Owns It” is special, because Adriana’s main goal is to focus on sources of information, inspiration and networking opportunities for women who run their own companies. She wants to help women reach their business goals, whether it means getting financing, earning a spot for one’s consumer product on the shelves of major retailers, being boss and even discussing the woes of an employer.

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Categories : #FollowFriday
Tags : Adriana Gardella, Adriana Gardella Twitter, New York Times You're the Boss, small business blog

Why @dvogler_PV_semi is #FollowFriday Worthy

By Liz · Comments (1)
Friday, April 22nd, 2011
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Pennwell’s Hardcore Maven in the Semiconductor Manufacturing Industry

Debra VoglerOur #FollowFriday Worthy recommendation this week is Debra Vogler, one of Pennwell’s most interesting and colorful senior technical editors who edited four of its top high-tech books: Solid State Technology, Photovoltaics World, Advanced Packaging, and Small Times.

I say “interesting and colorful,” because each time I facilitate her interviews with any of our clients, I can’t get over two things. First is her technical depth and knowledge in the semiconductor manufacturing field, and second, her striking beauty that can easily throw off anyone’s stereotype of a semiconductor engineer.

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Categories : #FollowFriday
Tags : #FollowFriday, Debra Vogler, electroiq.com, Pennwell, tech journalists

How to Use Twitter to Build an Army of Adoring Journalists

By Elena · Comments (12)
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011
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Patrick GarmoeToday’s post is written by Patrick Garmoe, a former reporter for newspapers in three midwest cities. He is a digital marketing specialist who loves helping businesses spread good ideas through social media and search engine optimization. Patrick also works with me as a senior associate at Cross Border Communications.

This post was originally published at Spinsucks.com.


I spent 10 years as a reporter in the BT (Before Twitter) era. Now as a social media strategist and public relations professional, I’ve found Twitter to be my primary and most successful method of building and maintaining relationships with reporters. It’s brought myself and clients I work with tens of thousands of dollars in free press coverage.

One public relations agency I work with even grew out of a connection made on Twitter. And that’s perhaps the main reason I advise every public relations professional to become a regular. Just like real life, you communicate with a large circle of professionals, but the bulk of the benefits come from just a handful of clients or connections you make over months and years.

I consider Twitter the tool that delivers tangible value in great gulps, so long as you commit to it for a year.

Skeptical? Here’s exactly how I use it. This will work both for one-person shops and advertising agencies trying to build a following to use for clients.

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Categories : Social Media
Tags : connect with journalists on Twitter, how to find journalists on Twitter, how to get PR with Twitter, how to use Twitter for PR, patrick garmoe

The 8 R’s of Twitter for Newbies

By Elena · Comments (19)
Tuesday, April 12th, 2011
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Twitter for NewbiesI had a friend call me the other day, to see if I could give her a quick Twitter tutorial. We talked about developing her strategy for Twitter. She’s a very smart marketer herself so I was surprised when she said after our conversation:

“Okay great, I’m going to be a voyeur for a few weeks and then I’ll start getting into it.”

To which I replied: “No, no, don’t wait, just start now! Find 10 people you want to get to know, and THAT will make Twitter more interesting for you.”

Almost everywhere I turn these days, people ask me how I got my followers, what do I say on Twitter and once you get through the sign up process and are staring at that blank update box:

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Categories : Social Media
Tags : how to use Twitter, Twitter advice, Twitter for newbies, Twitter tips for newbies

Why @emilychangtv of @BloombergTV is #FollowFriday Worthy

By Liz · Comments (1)
Friday, April 8th, 2011
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BloombergTV’s West Coast Anchor on the Go

Today we look into something cool that’s been happening for quite some time: the combination of regular TV with web TV and online video.

Emily Chang #FollowFridayOur #FollowFriday-worthy recommendation this week is Emily Chang, a San Francisco-based anchor for Bloomberg Television and co-host of “Bloomberg West,” the new hour-long weekday program covering innovation, technology and the future of business from Bloomberg’s new studios in San Francisco.

Her most recent appointment last year at Bloomberg Television has put Emily on the west coast map, particularly among the high-tech sector where she focuses on global technology, software and Internet companies as well as trends in social media, entertainment and mobile technology.

Emily’s background as international correspondent for CNN in Beijing and prior position at KNSD (NBC’s affiliate in San Diego, California) is apparent in her style as she interviews various technology leaders in the Silicon Valley and throughout the west coast territory.

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Categories : #FollowFriday
Tags : Bloomberg TV, Bloomberg West, Emily Chang, tech broadcasters, tech journalists

Why @colleendebaise of @wsj is #FollowFriday Worthy

By Liz · Comments (4)
Friday, April 1st, 2011
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Wall Street Journal’s Small Biz Wiz, Big Time Food and Curry Fanatic

Colleen DeBaise #FollowFridayOur #FollowFriday-Worthy recommendation this week is Colleen DeBaise, editor and writer for The Wall Street Journal’s small business section, also overseeing small business coverage and the development of new features that appeal to entrepreneurial readers special projects director at Entrepreneur.com.

Colleen has covered small business and finance for over 10 years now. She covers and shares valuable and useful content for any business owner or entrepreneur. What’s more, she also tells of other small business owners’ experiences and best practices, which makes her articles more practical with fresh ideas for many entrepreneurs.

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Tags : #FollowFriday Collen DeBaise, Colleen DeBaise, Colleen DeBaise Wall Street Journal, Cracking Curry, CrackingCurry.com, finance beat, finance journalist, small business beat, small business journalists, Wall Street Journal Complete Small Business Guidebook, Wall Street Journal small business section
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