Each year IABC Utah and PRSA get together and host a Spring Conference where communications professionals from all over the state of the Utah are able to receive information on the latest trends in our field. This year’s conference was held on March 20 at the Marriott City Center in downtown Salt Lake City and attracted more than 125 attendees. The half-day meeting was well worth the $85 and time away from the office. For those of you who were not there, you missed some great discussions. Lucky for you, an overview of the day is available here. For those of you who were in attendance, feel free to add your comments and perspectives on the day. Let’s not just file this in the back of our minds, but keep the discussions going. After all, social media is the topic of choice these days in our industry.
Social Media, Blogs, Blogs, and more Blogs¼br> To start things off, Jeri Cartwright of Cartwright Communications was recognized for underwriting the event. Without her contribution, we may not have had such a successful day. Jeri said that she really cares about change going on in our profession and started a blog last year (http://mediarelations.blogs.com/), separate from her business to discuss these changes. Jeri’s blog is primarily about media relations and she welcomes guests to contribute.
¼br> Laura Ries, the keynote speaker of the conference blogs about brands. You can read her blog at http://originofbrands.com.
During the discussion panel, I learned that Deseret Morning News has sports blogs about the Jazz, local colleges, and high school sports. Sports news is huge in Utah. They recently started a Real Salt Lake blog and it was reported to be the most visited of all their sports blogs. You can read the blogs at http://www.deseretnews.com/sports/.
There was also a mention of reporters from local TV news stations creating MySpace pages to interact with their viewers.
Matthew Reinbold of Vox Pop Design was one of the panel participants and is the Cofounder/Principal of the Blogging for Business (B4B) Conference, a blog about building better business through transparency and communication.
