Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Where are YOU?

Where are YOU?


By: Ryan N. DeGiacomo


Public relations practitioners utilize social media daily in their efforts to generate awareness about clients, to proactively communicate with clients, and to respond timely in reference to inquiries or issues. Social networking sites have quickly become important tools of choice in a public relations professional’s expansive toolkit. In the ever-changing world of social media, there is a hot new trend generating the buzz for public relations professionals: geolocation. Gowalla is a social media tool allowing its users to “check in” at locations that they visit and follow their friends’ movements around the globe.

Gowalla disseminates information depicting users’ real-time whereabouts, allowing users to share information about favorite haunts while increasing the odds of running into friends. PR Tactics says that the service links up with Twitter and Facebook, allowing a much broader audience to view location-based updates. In fact Mashable reports that Twitter launched its very own location-based feature last week, and Facebook is expected to soon unveil the same.

Public relations practitioners can utilize these sites to accomplish their objectives by offering users rewards for checking in at their sites while clients benefit from one another by exchanging information about new venues, causes, cities and businesses. The mutually beneficial relationships are infinite. Gowalla enables users to update their geolocation (similar to Facebook status updates), follow their friend's updates (similar to Twitter feeds) and upload videos (YouTube) and photos (Picasa, Flickr) depicting their current location. Gowalla is expedient for clients who travel frequently because, like most social networking media, Gowalla is now available in mobile versions on iPhones, Blackberrys, other smart phones and PDAs.

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