Thursday, May 27, 2010

Social Media Profile

Hello, my name is Kelley Sue Bowers. I am a Public Relations student working toward a certification in Non Profit Management at Georgia College & State University.

I'd like to welcome you to my personal social media profile. Please feel free to contact me at kelleysue.bowers@gmail.com. Thank you!

Follow me on:

My Resume
Resume Summer 2010


Example Press Releases (2009-present)

Published Press Release: [Click Here to view this release posted on GCSU Athletics website]





Example Flyers (2009-present)




Example Bulletin (2010)





Example Newsletter (2010):

Videography
Produced by Kelley Bowers


Produced by Taylor Goodman and Kelley Bowers

Please contact me if you would like
additional samples of work!

Client's Social Media Portfolio

Click here to visit GCTV News' Social Media Profile!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Podcast Link

Check out my podcast!

http://kelleysue.tumblr.com/

:)

Monday, May 24, 2010

Media Fast

Oh, the infamous media fast. Wildly enough, I've done one of these before, but not intentionally. Last summer I traveled to Daytona, FL with Campus Outreach. We were not allowed to bring computers, my phone was internet-less, and we also did not have television in our rooms. Talk about a fast from media. I loved it, but I found this particular media fast much more tempting because I was still surrounded by my oh-so-loved media.

What did I miss most?
Facebook. I realized my automatic intentions to check facebook whenever I have some down time. Instead, I played guitar and watched television.
Poor planning on my part, I began to customize my tumblr (www.kelleysue.tumblr.com) the day before the fast, and had the strangest urge to keep perfecting its' look. So sad, so sad. I managed to fight the urge, but that was definitely the most tempting.

Where did I fall?
I may have forgotten to mention this little media fast to my mother. Big mistake.
She kept texting all morning, and I kept trying to put it off, but had to eventually respond to her before she reported me to a Missing Persons agency.

How did this influence me?
Social media plays a pretty major role in my life. Especially after taking the social media course, I'm very much interested in checking my Twitter for updates on the causes I'm following. I felt out of the loop. I felt bored, and the rainy weather surely didn't help. I cannot imagine not having cell phones and texting. We might have to actually take time to build real relationships again, and be selfless enough to set aside time to talk with someone over a regular phone. Heaven forbid, huh? Pretty convicting.

I know I can function without media, but it truly is a struggle when you've known a life filled with media your entire time on earth. I think I'm more drawn to social media in particular because of my interest in Public Relations and Non Profit Management, but I do believe it's something I should be able to function without. I love Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, et cetera, et cetera, but I wish I could remain somewhat old fashioned.

...I won't count on it.


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Henry Jenkins Reflection

Wow. What an interesting man. I honestly expected a "social media guru" to be someone I wouldn't quite be able to follow, but he is such a personable, passionate individual. It was inspiring to see how he truly had a complete understanding of social media and his topic(s) of interest. With one question, he replied with at least a 4 minute response. This man loves what he does. He has encouraged me as a young, thriving student to seek out my passions. So much can be done with one topic, and just through research you can discover a plethora of outlets to express yourself and your interests.

I was beyond impressed with his knowledge base and ability to answer our questions in the most effective manner he knew we as students would be able to understand. In my opinion the most influential advice he gave dealt with brands and how to integrate your brand into the community interest. I find this helpful because I am seeking to be employed within a non profit organization where I will be responsible for conducting community outreach. Being able to more distinctly understand how to tap into the emotional aspect of my surrounding community will be the most effective tactic. I never quite realized how important a blog and personal testimonies of those involved in your organization could be in gaining community support. I also never paid much attention to the impact of brand reputation by those who blog and are fans of certain products. A fan base is so essential in building the support by your community.

I think overall, I am just so impressed by his sincerity and seeing how passionate he actually is about this subject. This was truly inspiring, and I am so appreciative of him taking the time to share all of his experiences with us. Thank you, Henry Jenkins!

Henry Jenkins Questionaire

I'm personally more interested in the aspect of student research and how we as students can contribute to dissecting the social media realm. I have researched how he has used student's knowledge and skills to conduct research at MIT, but would like to ask him to...
"Further expand on what role student research played while composing Convergence Culture."

I'd also be interested in asking...
"How can we as students and components of generation Y (technology savvy generation) contribute to student research? Practically, how could we apply ourselves in Journalism, PR, Advertising, and Telecom courses to assist in meeting social media research goals? What are the current goals seeking to be met?"

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Exploring the Blogosphere with Technorati



Technorati is the largest social media advertising network. Consisting of blogs and social media sites, Technorati rates blog websites and scales your search down to the most relevant topic among the directory of blog topics.

BLOG SEARCH ENGINE

-Blogosphere

-Much more recent, timely, relevant, and popular blog posts

-Seperated into Categories: News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Sports, Gossip, Business, Technology, Politics, Video, Blogging


Why better than Google?

-Technorati understands the web is a huge conversation


The point of Technorati is to allow advertisers to reach their targeted audience who will then blog about the product. This website generates conversation about the product allowing you to..

-Search for name or company name

-Monitor what people are saying about your company or brand

-Creates an awareness of how the audience is responding to your brand

-How are they rating your brand? How are they defining your brand?



Technorati Widget and Technorati Tagger

-Seperates blog posts into tag topics

-What are people searching for; What's the "Buzz?"

-Make a blog your "Favorite."

-Shows a feed of your favorite blogs recent updates



Technorati Website:
"We've designed an advertising network to enable blog and social media publishers at every level to maximize online advertising revenues."

".. indexing more than 1.5 million new blog posts in real time every day. Technorati tracks the authority, influence, and popularity of blogs, the leading emerging topics, and who and what are most popular in the blogosphere. "

"Who are we?

  • The largest social media advertising network
  • The 5th largest social media property*
  • The 3rd largest blog media property*
  • 125+ million unique visitors**
  • 500+ influential blogs and niche social networks
  • Online properties that introduce blog content to millions of consumers"


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