Welcome
🙏 Are you feeling good?
Hi it's Stuart Bruce again invading your in-box with another dose of news and views about the future of public relations and corporate affairs. Are you feeling good today? I am. Last week was a good week with a flurry of new business leads from some wonderful people about potentially exciting projects.
I also had fun doing some more exploring of Clubhouse and experimenting with running my own Clubhouse rooms.
As usual let me know what you think of the links I've curated this week and tell me about anything interesting that you spot.
🚀 Join my Clubhouse room on the future of PR and corporate affairs 📈
I'm hosting another open Clubhouse room on Wednesday 27 January at 5pm in the UK, which is 6pm in most of the rest of Europe, 12pm EST, 9am PST, 10:30pm in Mumbai or 4am in Sydney.
It would be fantastic if you could join me.
News
🏔️ Were you blown away by Amanda Gorman's The Hill We Climb?
If you haven't heard about Amanda Gorman's amazing performance at President Joe Biden's inauguration then I want to know what rock you've been hiding under. It was a stunning example of amazing communications that stole the show. It wasn't just the wonder of the poem, but Amanda Gorman's pitch perfect performance that won me over. Watch it now.
Data, measurement, analytics
📊 Fabulous DataComms conference
It's only January 2021 and I've already attended a conference that I think was probably better than any of the conferences I attended last year. And I attended some excellent conferences last year.
The Communicate DataComms conference had a succession of great speakers and panellists. Every PR and communications professional needs to get to grips with using data and analytics. Whether you do it on a daily basis (as I do to advise clients) or you're a data newbie then you'll find something of interest. If you missed it then don't worry as the recording is available to stream on demand.
Even better news is that Communicate is running DataComms: Corporate communications in a post-pandemic world as a live event in November. My advice is don't miss it.
CommTech tools
🗞️ Verified live journalist leads
There's no shortage of services providing live leads from journalists looking for sources for stories. Last week a new one launched. It filters all the rubbish from #journorequest on Twitter to provide quality alerts categorized into 28 different topics. I had a chat with co-founder Dan Griffiths who explained the ideas and ethos behind it. I have been testing it over the last week. Dan and his co-founder Jonathan Tullett know what they are doing as they are both ex-Response Source. This experience and expertise shows in the service.
It does exactly what it says. I've had a constant stream of quality leads in the topics I selected. My favourite three things about it are:
1) It's fast. When a journalist posts a request it is often satisfied extremely quickly so you need to get the alerts in as near real-time as possible.
2) It has a simple monthly subscription plan so none of those fiendishly complex contracts with ludicrous lock-ins.
3) You can get alerts in Microsoft Teams or Slack. It took me a couple of minutes to set up Teams alerts. This is much better than clogging your email inbox as depending on your topics you might get lots of alerts.
Dot Star Media has just added a nifty new feature which is keyword filters so you can reduce the volume of leads to ones that are most likely to be of interest.
There is a seven day free trial which I'd say is worth a shot.