Sunday, December 9, 2007

Would Carrie Bradshaw Blog? My growing anticipation of the Sex and The City Movie.

For a few days, it seems that wherever I look and whoever I talk to, one thing is on people's minds. These people (numerous actual friends and also Perez Hilton and other fabulous sites) have directed to checkout the Sex and The City Move trailer. I tried as hard as I could to distract myself from this much anticipated and much hyped video, but I just couldn't stay away.

Then I started thinking...
Would Carrie Bradshaw Blog?

She could quite possibly be one of the LEAST computer savvy people portrayed on 90's TV, (lets not forget she taught a whole generation of people the importance of backing up their work!) but we still love her anyway. I think her column would be well translated to the blogosphere because of her clear, and honest voice. I think that once she stepped back and slipped out of her manolo blahniks and learned about a few new computer tricks, Carry Bradshaw would be a wonderful blogger.

As I started thinking about this, I came across some rather hilarious websites, not only devoted to S&TC, but to this Carrie Bradshaw character herself. My question is do the women (I assume) who write these blogs realize that all they are really doing is just expanding the S&TC brand? This site was too good to skip over. Basically its a faux campaign page to make Carrie Bradshaw the next president of the US. I'm certainly not gonna claim to be any political junkie, but seriously, do we need to go to these lows? Have we falled this low as a people? It's entertaining, but do we need to actually Suggest that fictitious people are best served to be our president?

This is just too much "Ladies and gentlemen, there's a new party in town...and it's hot! Vote Carrie Bradshaw for a more stylish America!"
I mean, sure character blogs are cute, but this is just too much!


So: Here ya go... And don't feel bad, I couldn't resist either!


until next time.

Monday, December 3, 2007

Things I learned over thanksgiving...

It's been a long time since my last post, and that just shows you how even a new online "social media butterfly" can get lost.
(has anyone ever used that term?)
In my case, I got really lost (I was in a musical review spectacular this past weekend, and had over 24 hours of practice from last Monday through Thursday!) but rest assured, I AM BACK!

With my brand new header (what do you think of it!?!), and some really interesting ideas written down on my stickies (thank god for that application) I am back in action!
Well, until finals takes over my life.
But I'm a PR major, and I can always find some time to throw a post down here or there.

So here is my much anticipated post that I have been thinking about for almost 2 weeks:
What I learned over Thanksgiving Break.

Now. First understand that since my grandparents and aunt, uncle and cousin live in Florida, and I am from NY - we have created a new thanksgiving family tradition where we fly someplace REALLY warm for break... this year, it was MEXICO.

Although I do regret not being able to watch the Macy's Parade, see fabulous clips of Broadway Musicals (Xanado needs your support) or eat stuffing and cranberry sauce (I'm a vegetarian!) its definitely worth it for some sun and relaxation.

My T-giving 2007 -- CANCUN STYLE.

1. I learned that I don't like poultry dead or alive. They had live turkeys outside one of the restaurants leading up to Wednesday's festive meal. This really really freaked me out. ugh.

2. Even though everyone thinks their family is crazy, mine also is (rest assured) but they are also pretty cool.

How many people can say that they have discussed social media with their grandparents? What's even more scary -- my grandfather gets it! He understands facebook. Interestingly, he only sees facebook as a tool for younger people. But the truth is, how many people are on facebook who are older then 75? Not many... but my college-aged cousin was apprehensive about adults being on facebook and even more freaked out about employers being on. Personally, I welcome anyone to facebook with open arms -- its all about personal branding... and once you know me, you'll agree, I'm pretty damn marketable.


But back to social media
My family (I'm talking adults aka my parents in their 50's) were also interested in social media for their generation specifically.
Which I thought was totally interesting.
Such an interesting place were in right now.

3. Before break, I needed a nice light read for the pool/airplane and decided to head to my local Barnes And Noble to pick out something. Once I came across this title, I knew that I had to have "Bright Lights, Big Ass" Because what grabs my attention more then the words Big Ass? -- a big red handbag! What was seriously amazing, was that this book was not only hilarious, (which it most certainly was) but the author's voice really reminded me of myself. Has this ever happened to anyone before? I felt that while I was reading her book, these events were actually happening to me because this type of ridiculousness happens all the time.

and then I realized the scarier part.
I always joke that my life is so ridiculous and crazy, and that I wanna make a TV show out of it. (my other life goal) this book -- is totally what the show is gonna be like. Oh dear god... I hope they don't make it into a TV show before my show can get going. (yea, sure)

Sorry for the very long post, and if you got through this - then thank you for listening to my constant ramble.
and please note that I'm more then glad to be back on the blogosphere.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Power To The People: Hollywood Writers and Broadway Stagehands, that is!

So unless you have been living under a rock these past few weeks, I'm sure you've heard about the Hollywood writers strike. Not to be left behind, Broadway stagehands have also been striking, causing many NYC theaters to remain dark for over a week.

Now, let's use this as an opportunity to combine two of my favorite things: Musicals and Social Media.

One of the things that I love about social media is that it is such a humanizing force. Does this idea ring a familiar bell? This strike is all about giving the writers / stagehands what they deserve. (Isn't that what every strike really is about?)

Personally, I think the writers have an interesting perspective in their demands. Because so many TV networks have begun to put their content online, by using on-demand websites, even YouTube or buying episodes with iTunes, now people can go directly to those sites and seek out what they want.

And as a active consumer, I love that!

But, for all these online views and sold content on iTunes, the writers are getting nothing... Sounds to me like they are getting screwed.

No wonder they are on strike!

This whole situation really makes me think about user generated content -- I mean, it seems like the networks are happy to increase their viewers, and they are successfully doing just that -- It started with ABC, but now almost every network needs to put episodes online to compete. But remember, these shows would be nothing without the writers! An actor can only be funny when he has good lines to recite.

They must find a way to compensate the writers.
Things can not continue as they have in the past. Look around, things are changing and TV needs to follow in this crazy, mixed-up world!

I really thought about a way to connect the Broadway strike and New Media. After a few minutes it hit me: Both the strike and the Internet give power to the people. Blogs are the perfect tool for people to use empower themselves.

I've taken a look at the blogosphere and it seems that Broadway actors, stagehands and even fans are using blogs to make their voices heard. This is just one of the many reasons I LOVE blogs. It's been very cool to check these out and hear what everyone is saying about this situation and what it means both for theater-goers and shows themselves.

So please get out there, (especially if you live in NYC), and continue to support the arts, restaurants and other local businesses being hit hard by this strike.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Oprah expands her empire with Youtube.

Oprah Winfrey is on the cutting edge.
Say what you want about this outspoken, philanthropic, and can I mention wealthy woman; she is one smart lady. Although she certainly has hit bumps in the road, everything she touches turns to gold. She knows how to handle her life in the public eye and now is one of the first celebrities to really dive into this new social media world. Sure Rosie has been blogging since 2004, and Obama is on Twitter -- watch out world, OPRAH is on Youtube!

Cultural critic, Richie Hofmann raves "I wouldn't expect anything less from Oprah... she's so media savvy. That's why she's the queen of all media"
* My friend Richie has been itching to say something on here. A guest post will be in the works.

But the thing is, Richie is right. If there's one Celebrity that is willing to take the chance to present themselves on youtube, its Oprah. This is what social media is all about, after all. It's finding a different channel for Oprah to spread her messages. Instead of having to go through her website for exclusive info, its all being broadcast right on youtube. Already her one little 2 minute clip has over 397,842 views.

Totally interesting stuff...
Cant wait to see who follows in Oprah's footsteps.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Social Media VS Reality TV

I believe I twittered upon this idea and it really caught me off guard.

Todd Defren wrote "Is there any connection between Social Media (power to the people) & Reality TV (people as stars)? Why do I hope *not*?"

and the thing is.. I'm afraid they are somehow connected.

Now, I don't necessarily think that these two concepts are related, there are just some incredibly similar characteristics, that have similarly really shaken up the TV and PR industries.

1. Humanizing factor -- Lets be honest. What we all love about the Real World, Survivor, and American Idol is the fact that we can relate to each "character" because they are real people. We can feel their emotions and we have an easy time developing relationships with them (it only takes a few weeks with AI). It's funny that with social media, people are representing companies, instead of being hidden behind a curtain, as though their identity is a big secret. For that reason, so many major corporations have been forced to come clean, and we now identify faces and names with companies. This idea was strikingly clear at PodCamp, an event that felt so human and welcoming, where relationships were made in the middle of a hallway before a session.


2. Cheap Cheap Cheap.
Although reality TV can certainly be seen as an inexpensive way to have a hit TV show, I'm gonna have to argue that social media is NOT a cheap way out for PR people. One of the most important things about social media, is that its so new. Becasue of that reason, so many PR people have to learn about this interesting, new way of doing things. And although reality TV can be an easy way out for TV channels (no script, no acting, no set etc.) social media is NOT an easy way out for PR people becasue its time consuming and needs to be well thoughtout.

3. Were Making Real People Important!
enough said.
(or in the case of Dancing With the Stars, it can reinvent a career)cough Marie Osmond cough

What can we learn from this? Well that's an interesting question if I say so myself!
How about... PR PPl -- Don't go overboard or at least let's not try to! Althogh social media is great, which it is, we have to make sure we don't end up with anything that resembles temptation island.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Podcamp Boston... A social media extravaganza.

So I started this semester with an idea that with my new media class, I would grow even more obsessed with facebook then I already was, because I would be able to combine two of my passions: social media and PR.

I was always a little bit skeptical to really dive into crazy new media stuff.
I thought that this world was somewhere that I didn't belong because I didn't know that much about it. But now I have realized how much I really like this stuff and more importantly, that anyone can have an online presence -- and thats the beauty of it.

on to my next point.

This past weekend was Podcamp Boston and oh what a whirlwind it was!
There were so many interesting people to meet and interesting ideas to take away from this unique conference. One of the first ideas that stuck with me and really manifested itself throughout the whole day and night was Chris Brogan's "genius" idea, that everyone at this conference was human! Wow, what a crazy idea! But this really stuck with me, because what I have to say is valid and I can learn more just by looking to all these people because they are not just knowledgeable, but approachable.

So if you are seeing this, I just wanna say thanks so such an awesome time.

New media can certainly be intimidating. It's such a huge world, but its so cool at the same time!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Look out world, Here I come!

I happened to glance down at PR week yesterday, and was stunned to see this article about large agencies using social media to recruit people like me! I'm sure you can imagine how excited I was about this.

This article mostly discussed agencies using new media as a research tool to find out more information about their latest candidate and also to find interested candidates.



This idea opens a whole new can of worms concerning my generations usage of facebook and other social networking sites and how this represents our true personality. An interesting part of this article discussed agencies using the youtube videos they made as comedic representations of an internship (as thats what this article focused on)... but this got me thinking, are we as potential employees being held to an unfair standard?

Agencies realize the power of a funny, well thought-out online video advertisement and how this appeals to a college demographic. But why is it, that if we use a similar theme on our social networking sites, its suddenly looked down upon.

Of course, I understand the need to maintain professionalism, and I certainly have thought twice about what is posted online about me, but I think its also important to remember the human nature of these sites. The scariest part, is that everyone is looking.

Don't get me wrong. I love social media and I think it has the power to do great things for me and my generation. I am extremely glad that so many big agencies are open to use it, and realize the power it has as an influential marketing tool. I'm just interested to see whats gonna happen in the future!

Monday, October 22, 2007

I love facebook, Yes I do. I love facebook, How about you?

Today I came across this post, and it really got me thinking...

This guy claims that social media is dead.
I'm sorry Sir, but I think you're wrong... although you've make some interesting points.

He says that in recent days, there have not been any applications with substance created for various social media sites. I guess that you can always argue that nothing "important" has been added to facebook recently, the truth is that it really just depends on what the user is looking for.

Personally, I don't need all the hoopla on my page. I just want the facts. I don't need to compare friends, or any of those other useless applications. However, there certainly is merit in the music applications or other forums that encourage sharing of ideas.. since hey, isnt that what this is all about? And on the subject of facebook, should I even mention the whole google situation... will google buy FB? and what will this mean for me, and other members? Am I going to constantly be bombarded with ads? Will google find out a perfect way to actually pin point what I want and who I am?

I guess the thing is, yes... right now social media is certainly in a crossroads..
What does the future holds for these influencial, interesting and thought-provoking networks?

But to say that social media is dead? That just seems dumb.

what do you think?

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Second Life coming even closer...

So I'll be honest with you once more.
I actually do not know very much about Second Life although I am very interested in this concept, because it seems like such an interesting, thought-provoking, out-of-this-world kind of a place. Oh wait, it is out of this world!

However, I stumbled across this tech crunch posting about how CSI NY is coming to Second Life and it really freaked me out.

Heres the thing... I really thought that this whole idea was very foreign and very outrageous. I didn't understand why this SIMS like world is being taken over in such a mainstream way.

I love culture. I love everything about it. I love entertainment and yadda yadda yadda. But I just don't get second life and the expansion of our culture to another world. I agree that here, where there is so much clutter to break through, reaching an audience is tough!

And that is why, I must give props to CSI NY for taking a chance. This link for a you tube clip makes me really wanna see the episode and find out more about second life.
What a huge chance to take, and although I do lead a packed life, I might try and see this weeks episode! So kudos!

Marketing, Samples and Sunshine, Oh my!

WHat do I like more then interactive marketing and free food?
Not much more.

This past weekend was Boston's Head of The Charles Regatta.

Please understand that I was in no way inclined to watch the regatta. Sure the crewing is very exciting and all, but big sponsored Row A Palooza -- really caught my attention.

There are about 40 companies that come and just hand out free stuff. Be it ice cream, coffee, chips or juice. Sure, all these little samples were delious. What I thought was very interesting about these samples, is that most of them were products I wouldn't choose to try. So duh, as customers and organizations, don't we just love sampling!

But heres what really got me thinking...
Kashi, Gillete, Best Buy and Nokia had unbelievable tents set up to not only sample a product, but really become one with the brand. I think that is what has made these companies (especially Kashi) so popular and credible.

But, Gilette's booth took it even a step farther. I took a picture in the booth, created my own music, and even passed up a free shave!
All this hoopla and I was engaging with the product for almost 15 minutes. You couldnt buy that kind of brand integration anywhere.
So interesting and so cool! Good Job Gillete!

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Who am I?

So I've been thinking a lot about online presence.

I mean, not only am I obsessed with my new media class and for that reason have developed a new blog habit to go along with my constant need to check facebook. But here is my latest conundrum...
Are you no one until you can be googled?
And, since I do believe that is infact the case, when did this shift occur that says that it is socially acceptable (and not sketchy) to use your real name as your online psuedo alias.

Because here is the problem... I didn't get the message! Right now, danilady is my pseudo alias, and my actual name can not be googled.
Is this a problem?
More importantly, are people (and of course, by people I mean potential employers) going to be turned off by this?
Next questions - should I change my whole online persona and adapt it so that I can be googled?

I do think its very interesting that night now, so many people are using their real names online. This idea was so looked down upon only a few years ago, and this may be just another indication of how quickly trends can change. But somehow, I am not convinced. Am I cynical? Or do I just not trust people? The thing is, I really do think the best of most people.


Right now, I don't know the answer to this. But heres my course of action.
Rather then deal with creating a whole new online persona, I have decided (with some help) that being consistant is the most important thing.
Therefore, I Danielle Katz am now Danilady.

or at least for now...

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Do we have time to LISTEN?

Yesterday, in Chris Brogan's blog, he has this post about the importance of listening.

Of course, I have a little something to say....
This post, which I found very interesting and really rather important really got me thinking about my generation in terms of listening to blogs and social media.

The thing is: I don't think we ever listen.

In an age where we are constantly connected, we are consequently growing increasingly impatient. I can hardly wait for a you-tube video to load, a friend's ringback tone to go to voicemail or the how long it takes the Boston T to take me to my final destination.

The thing is: although I am impatient, I do often take time to surf the web. I may lead a relatively busy life, but the truth is that I find a few minutes to read blogs and listen to and sometimes even participate in what people are saying. The truth of the matter is, to someone who is newly interested in social media, reading blogs and finding more info from them is the number one thing I can do to learn more. And although I think that most people my age claim to be incredibly busy -- and maybe too busy to read and follow blogs and trends, I enjoy it and right now it is something that I will continue to do.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Big News For All Spice Girls Enthusiasts!

So, If you grew up in the 90's like I did, then you will agree that The Spice Girls are a big deal.

Things I loved / still do love about the Spice Girls
1. platform shoes
2. They were FIERCE.
3. They thought they were talented singers
4. Because they thought they were talented singers, they made the best (or worst) move ever, SPICE WORLD!


But sadly, this post is not about my devotion to the most (or least) talented group of british pop royalty... this post is about their latest news.

Basically, the much anticipated Spice Girls "Greatest Hits" album, that is slated to be released for this holiday season will NOT be sold in music stores (wait, those still exist?)... Instead, the album will be sold online on iTunes and Victoria's Secret. CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS! and evidently, the VS albums must be pre-ordered because the supply will be limited!

hold up.

Now, although you probably think that I would be first in line to grab this new album, truthfully, that wasn't my plan. Honestly, I haven't gone to a music store to an album in many many years. But this striking news is very interesting for the music industry, because it seems that their uncertainty and demise is most likely to continue.

So what does this mean for consumers?
I think that tons of people will go online and buy the album as if it was the 1990's before album piracy and all that business started."In the seventies, the action was at the record store. Today it’s at the Apple Store. Oh, what a long strange trip it’s been." Found this quote and although its about the iphone, it couldn't be more true!

Clearly an indication of where the music industry should be headed!

I think the Spice Girls will continue to Spice Up Your Life!

Monday, October 15, 2007

agenda setting

Recently I came across this post.

Funny how today, in Corporate Comm we were discussing the agenda setting theory. Now, of course I don't wanna get into all that theory business...it is far too boring and really, thats not the focus of this post.

But, what I was very interested in was the TOP 3 (out of 50) AGENDA SETTERS of 2007
1 Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook founder
2. Steve Jobs
Apple CEO
3. Eric Schmidt
Google CEO

What really struck me as interesting is that these three websites are like what I use all the time. REALLY. all the time.
I check my mail and search with yahoo. Clearly, I'm a college student obsessed with FB. and I am, I am on it all the time. and then Apple.. which as a PR student who is obsessed with computers (sorry, I don't mean obsessed, I mean passionate) so I love my apple and I love my ipod (except that its breaking all the time and there is nothing I can do except hit it hard against my desk (which works!).

Anyway.. point is -- yes, these men can and are REALLY really impacting my life.

thank you.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Legally Blonde Takes On Broadway and The World!

MTV is airing Legally Blonde the Musical on MTV.

Clearly, I have a lot to say about this.

First -- I mean, do I even have to begin with saying how I feel about the fact that this is a new musical. That this is the future of musical theater? is this what people think quality Musical theater is?
oy.

Second - why are they selling the musical to MTV? is this gonna get more people to broadway? Are more people going to buy tickets to see the musical?

Thirdly -- Everyone keeps asking me what I thought about the musical. This viewing would mark the second time I actually saw the show, as I of course came home from college last may and got tickets to see it. I loved the movie and thought why not. The thing is, I loved the musical. It's not exactly an outstanding piece of art (but you could argue that musical theater is no longer an elegant, thoughtful artform... unless its steven sondheim. but more on that later). The music was fun and catchy. Great work-out music, if I say so myself.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

weekly addiction.

I wouldnt say that I have an addictive personality.

I'm not one of those people who has
to do something at the same time everyday. There are just websites, stores, songs de jour, tv shows and other random things that I like to often check, shop at, listen to, watch and do.

What I think gets me about post secret is the truth. Its just so good.
and its always changing.

This is one of the most successful and innovative blogs.
I have been checking post secret for over year and a half.
Before I even began stalking perez hilton, I was so touched by the honesty and raw emotion on PS.

I have always wanted to send in secrets and I also think that since everyone has secrets its mass appeal is what makes it so universal.
the ability the site has to change peoples lives is what also always makes me smile.

the internet killed the radio star.

This past summer I worked for WBR.
The experience taught me a lot.
Not so much about PR or anything productive, but what I did learn was that the industry is screwed.

This article is about how these hot bands are releasing their albums for free.
FOR FREE?
what
are
they
thinking?

the thing is, what a good move.
let people "donate" to hte site.

how interesting...

Friday, October 5, 2007

Delicious 4 Dummies.

del.icio.us.

yummy.

In my social media class, we have discussed this hilarious informative video.

This Site is not that confusing... or is it?

I really like this idea. I mean, i love using this to pull what I want. This fancy aggregator...if you will...

Heres the funny part.
This video is intended to explain the site to your parents. aka.

problem was.
my dad still didnt get it.
do people who arent nerdy bloggers understand this.

my dad is happening.
he gets this computer stuff.
but doesnt get blogs.
ugh.

Social Media 101.

social media.

yes, I'm a skeptic.

Do I think that the future of my industry rests in the websites that I am currently obsessed with?

maybe.

I love facebook. but so do a lot of people.
but will it revolutionize the world.

I'm afraid yes.
and the reason is.
it already has.

college kids know whats cool.
4 years ago, I joined FB, and life has never been better.

well, I'm only kidding about that.
but really.

Confessions: I love gossip girl.

ok.
all you girls (and guys) out there who run home to watch GOSSIP GIRL, this one is for you.

and because I am one of you.
this one is for me.

Am I really a 21 year old, thoughtful and educated person, who can't get enough of these pretend, obnoxious and addictive characters? and more importantly...

Why do I love these backstabbing, conniving and horribly fabulous people.
Is it becasue they remind me of people I grew up with?
or friends?
or myself? (gasp!)

Now there are a few things I need to think about.
1. Gossip Girls (and boys) are on facebook... and sadly, I'm embarrassed to admit it, but
My name is Danielle and I'm friends with Serena Van Der Woodsen on facebook.


Anything to learn from this guilty pleasure?

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Everythings coming up roses, AGAIN!

Gypsy back on Bway?
With Patti?
Could I be more excited?

could I?

the revival with Bernadette was on bway on 4 years ago, do we need to blow 9 million on an "outstanding" show.
Now, i did see gypsy this summer with Patti, and she was great. but do we really need this?

thats the question.

However, will the next big show be Finding Nemo? In that case, put Gypsy back on (and fast!)
Even though I am thrilled for Mel Brooks's Young Frakenstein, I dont know if I'll even be able to find tickets, let alone afford them!

more on that laterrrrr