Friday, January 22, 2010

Social Media Press Kit


I had a call with a friend today who I asked to review the Social Media Press Kit (SMPK) since he is an opinion leader in branding and he had a flurry of questions. The questions lead to this blog, I thought I would clear a few things up.

A Social Media Press Kit is a proprietary tool we (Richter10.2 Media Group) created. It's a relationship tool and a sales tool. We designed it for a sales rep, executive, PR person, business development director or consultant to use to highlight themselves and get their own personal PR in.

It's a real tool. Anyone can access you easily by sending you an email through the SMPK, Skyping you via a Skype call or instant message or even sending you a text message directly to your mobile phone.

Sales and PR is and always has been about relationships and having connections. The SMPK is the very essence of this.

You can see real time twitter updates, a personal bio, a simple video introduction or a company video promo. The SMPK has a personal photo slideshow to help make it more personal as well.

With email signatures getting bigger these days with people adding all of their links to theior social media pages as well, we solved that problem by creating an email button that anyone can click on and go right to the Social Media Press Kit.

It's truly everything you need in one nice and simple package that presents you and your company well and helps develop relationships for new opportunities.

Here is a video we created - http://whywebpr.com/smpk

Here is the webpage that we created to demo the Social Media Press Kit - http://whywebpr.com

Having one created for yourself is simple, it takes about 3-5 days and can be custom designed to fit your look and feel and have buttons that relate to your needs. We have a simple online questionnaire that provides the content we need and from there we can have it produced.

You get a Social Media Press Kit custom designed for your needs, an email signature button to use and all of your social media profiles linked to the SMPK neatly designed. Pretty great!

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