Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Walmart PR Campaign

Recently a blogger attacked Walmart about their employee health insurance. Due to more scrutiny than ever before, Walmart is taking a new approach, looking beyond the normal media and going straight to the source; bloggers.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/07/technology/07blog.html

Walmart is telling them news, suggesting topics and inviting people to their headquarters. They are experiencing problems with bloggers posting information from Walmart, yet they do not put a source. Despite this problem, I think Walmarts PR team had an affective new approach to reach their customers and people that have issues or concerns with Walmart. Instead of letting people post negative things about their company, they went straight to the source, bloggers, and settled their disagreements.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Did Oprah show too much?

Oprah is getting some negative feedback on her decision to show the face of a survivor of a chimp attack. Oprah said she debated whether or not to show the victims face and decided to when she thought about why they would be blurring it in the first place which is so that the viewers "don't have to" see it.

http://www.popeater.com/2009/11/16/oprah-wards-off-attacks-about-revealing-charla-nashs-face/?icid=mainhp-laptopdl2link3http%3A%2F%2Fwww.popeater.com%2F2009%2F11%2F16%2Foprah-wards-off-attacks-about-revealing-charla-nashs-face%2F

I think that Oprah made the right choice because ultimately it is the victims choice whether or not she wants her face to be shown on national TV or not.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Pink Out

Recently all I have heard about is the big upcoming football game against Utah. What I have also heard a lot is about the 'pink out' part of it. Through signs, ads, and word of mouth everyone knows about this event. I think that the group in charge did a very good job with the PR of this event. They have reached out to the community, alums, students and survivors to bring them all together this upcoming Saturday.

http://www.komentarrant.org/

Overall, I wanted to switch up this blog from the others and show the capabilities of successful PR; because all of my previous posts have been about negative.

Ft. Hood

By now many people have heard about the tragedy that happened last week at Ft. Hood. However, what confuses me about the situation is all the different views, and stories coming from it. According to wsj.com, we can minimize it to two big theories that have come out of it: "One is that Major Hasan should be seen as not much different than many other disturbed individuals, while the other is that the Hasan murders raise hard questions about the ability of Muslims to serve at all in the American military."
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704402404574525743684356798.html

I think that the PR person for Ft.Hood as well as an overall spokesperson from the military needs to come out and make a statement about how they feel, as well as the town and military. They need to clear up the two different views, although it will be difficult.