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Sunday, 9 December 2012

HOW TO: USE SOCIAL MEDIA TO KICK START YOUR CAREER IN PR


I was lucky enough to have a little time with Clare Dunford who works for BOTTLE PR, which is a PR company based in Oxford. One thing I love about BOTTLE PR is that they lay it out quite simply, by asking clients 'Who do you want to reach?' - I know it seems like a fairly common sense question to ask but I don't think enough PR companies are willing to be so to the point as they are.

What made you decide to take your chosen career path? 

Social media really found me.  I’ve always loved communicating and connecting with people, and I was at university when Facebook first launched… the timings just worked out!  I could see how Facebook could easily become an important communication tool, and when I went into life after university I took those arguments with me.

How did you get to where you are now? 

I started my first job working as a Real-Life Features Journalist a small news agency in Berkshire the week after I finished my last university exam.  I’d been the editor of my student newspaper, and the Editor of the agency was impressed by how I’d managed to juggle that work with my studies, and how I was happy to hit the phones straight away.

After a year writing real-life stories for national papers, I decided to take my love of communication in-house, and went to work for a Marketing and Management Agency.  There I persuaded my boss that social media wasn’t just something that “youngsters” were using, but could be used to reach consumers directly.  I balanced my digital work with offline marketing, but really wanted to focus on that.  So I entered BOTTLE PR’s Social Media Challenge.  The agency were looking for someone to join their social media team, and so challenged applicants to show their social media skills and attract the attention of the BOTTLE team.  I’ve now been here for two years working on a huge range of both B2B and B2C clients 

What 5 tips would you give someone wanting to get into the position you're in now? 

1.      Keep up to date – it can be difficult in the changing digital world to know what the next big thing is, but it would be your job to keep your finger on the pulse, and know what is new so you can advise your clients and colleagues
2.      Love talking – social media and PR is all about building relationships. And what is better than having a little chat.
3.      Don’t be afraid to think out of the box – Sometimes it’s good to something new.  To land the job in the first place you’ll need to stand out.
4.      Get a good phone – that might sound silly, but if you’re going to work in social media then you’ll need to make sure you are connected.  Get a phone that can handle multiple Twitter accounts, regular Facebook activity, and can take good photos. 
5.      Don’t be afraid to ask – Social media is networking, so don’t forget to use your own network to your benefit.  Ask your friends, relatives, acquaintances whether they’ve heard of any job openings or internships or even whether they know anyone in the right sector.  Get all the experience you can.  It’s a great way to get your toe in the door.


Saturday, 1 December 2012

HOW TO: FASHION & BEAUTY PR

I had the pleasure of talking to Ellen Kelly, the lovely lady who is Account Manager at one of my dream work places, Label PR.


What made you decide to take your chosen career path? 

I studied journalism at university but decided it wasn't a career for me. We studied a PR module as part of the course, which really interested me and became the industry I wanted to get into.  I started working in consumer PR after graduating, and quickly moved into fashion, which is the area I'm most passionate about.

How did you get to where you are now? 

- Studied Journalism at Liverpool John Moores University from 2006 - 2009

- Started my first PR job at Manchester agency Mason Williams in March 2010, working across consumer accounts including beauty, haircare, hotels and restaurants

- Moved to Label PR in October 2010 to work across fashion and beauty brands. I was the first employee at Label and watched the PR team grow along with its portfolio of clients

- Became Account Manager at Label in October 2012, overseeing our team off Account Executives and working across a range of fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands


What 5 tips would you give someone wanting to get into the position you're in now? 

1) Live and breathe the job. Read all the mags and blogs religiously so that you're up to speed on who wore what last night, what the latest trends are and who the next big stars are.

2) Experience is invaluable. We really value interns who work hard and are more inclined to take on talent that we've nurtured and trained along the way as permanent members of staff.

3) Be dedicated and prepared to go the extra mile. PR isn't always a 9-5 job, and making sure that Grazia get your clients' samples for their fashion shoot, or that A-list stylist gets one of your brands' red carpet dresses for their client's big premiere sometimes involves going above and beyond your job description.

4) Be personable and approachable. Networking is key and cementing good relationships is crucial to successful PR.

5) Use social media. We're constantly tweeting to interact with brands, celebs and press so it's important to have a good tone. Employers will also check out your presence across social media and blogs.


Favourite people to follow on Twitter? 

@TheFashionNetUK - for the latest news, events and jobs in the fashion industry in Manchester

@Rumineely - the blogger behind FashionToast.com

@Adulescent - one of the Daily Express fashion girls, who does a hilarious running commentary of every week's Made In Chelsea

@FshnPRGirlProblem - a hilarious, tongue-in-cheek Tumblr account dedicated to the daily trials and tribulations of those working in fashion PR



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