Redefining media opportunities

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August 6th, 2010 at 15:38

PR software for the people, by the people

OpenTablogosle ended the unpleasant ritual of waiting on hold for a snooty hostess to  book your dinner reservation for a popular restaurant.

GPS devices from Garmin, TomTom and Magellin have made the concept of getting a TripTik from AAA seem almost quaint.

Calling a radio station DJ for help in identifying a song is no longer necessary, thanks to the Shazam iPhone app, which matches the digital fingerprint of a song and instantly displays the artist and title.

With all these technology advances, why is it so damn challenging for today’s time-constrained public relations professionals to shortcut the process of identifying and engaging with influential audiences, and  track the outcome?

My years with PR Newswire and subsequent board roles at Techrigy and dna13, taught me plenty about the never-ending software development process and the need to balance immediate code fixes with longer-term customer requests for new data and functionality.  Now that I’m enjoying a stint as an unbiased industry observer, I figured it was appropriate to ask the community using Cision, Dow Jones Media Relations Manager, VMS Insight and Vocus — and those who wish their budget could support such a luxury — to chime in with their wish list for the next generation of PR automation and software tools.

Ironically, it’s free software from Google, Moderator, that allows me to query the public relations industry and to tally votes on what questions should be asked of PR services providers.  With many of us gathering in October at the Public Relations Society of America international conference in Washington, DC, we should have a timely, specific and crowd-supported list of features to hand over to the development community.

Please take part in this exercise.  Sales professionals have Salesforce.com.  Finance people have their Oracle systems.  It’s only fair that PR officers push software suppliers to stay current and provide tools that will enable you to do your job as it evolves in 2011 and beyond.

A link to the Google Moderator survey on PR services is here:  http://goo.gl/mod/Cry4

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