Is it only a matter of time before even my own grandmother can make a pitch to Tom Foremski?

February 4, 2008

After reading blog postings from Justin Creally of High Road Communications and Joel Postman of Socialized regarding Tom Foremski and only accepting PR pitches via FaceBook, I began to speculate a couple of reasons why this might be.

1. Foremski can see the merit of the individual contacting him:
He can look at your profile details, pictures, friends (or lack thereof) and then make his own judgements judgments on whether or not the person is of caliber.

2. Foremski can see if the person is up-to-date:
To prove this point, I use my dear Grandmother as an example. Meet Helen, a 75 year old grandmother living in Ancaster, Ontario. A retiree and avid gardener, EVEN SHE HAS EMAIL NOW! However, she does not have FaceBook. (yet…)

3. Foremski is addicted to FB and would like to mix business with pleasure;
“Crack” book, as I have come to know it, offers an individual to voyeuristically peek into lives of their friends. Maybe Foremski is in a poke war with someone and refuses to give up. He needs to go on regularly to ensure his victory, doesn’t he?

Ultimately, here is what I like about the FaceBook hype (and think we all need to embrace this a bit more) is that we allow for this. By nature, we thrive on interaction, and for a while there, many were saying that the internet is very impersonal and making us distant and alien to one another. Well, now I argue that the web is extremely personal and can open more doors then windows.

Once again, I ask; Is it only a matter of time before my grandmother is pitching to Tom Foremski?

 

Grandmother and her funky computers

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4 Comments Add your own

  • 1. joel  |  February 5, 2008 at 6:56 pm

    Brilliant analysis Miranda! I suspect you’re right. He’s obviously in a high stakes, winner-take-all poke war. That or he is addicted to Scrabulous.

    Love your blog.

    Joel

  • 2. staffeen thompson  |  February 6, 2008 at 5:15 pm

    I guess this begs the question of accuracy, how accurate will his assessment of the applicant be? How much of a “good pitch” is in tone of voice, body language and eye contact? An excellent sales person may have an interesting opinion on that…

    What do you think Miranda, would you pitch your idea via Facebook?

  • 3. Gary Schlee  |  February 6, 2008 at 9:04 pm

    Foremski does delight in stirring up the pot when it comes to prodding media relations people into a social media world. That’s why you want to make sure you don’t let your grandmother send him a traditional news release. It was his now infamous Die! Press release! Die! Die! Die! posting that sparked the move towards the first Social Media News Release templates.

  • 4. Tom Foremski  |  February 22, 2008 at 6:35 pm

    I’m not addicted to Facebook and I have no idea what a poke war is :-) Seriously!

    I’ve actually gone back to also accepting email pitches because Facebook has rudimentary email management tools.

    And your grandma is welcome to pitch me… :-)

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