In the beginning of this week CIPR started exciting addition to its new CIPR’s website. It won’t match Facebook for functionality or LinkedIn for seeing who’s connected to whom, but it is the first such attempt by a professional body to gather knowledge in such way. Some might describe the idea as ’social aggregation’, but CIPR prefer to say simply that they like to help fuel the conversation. And in the spirit of The Conversation, the CIPR invited some of the UK’s keenest PR bloggers to break this news.
The Conversation is the CIPR’s new ‘one-stop shop’ for great blog posts by practitioners, consultancies, academia and students, from the UK and further afield.
What’s more, this is an open community – you do not have to be a CIPR member to take part in The Conversation. Everyone is welcome to register themselves and their organisation.
What is positive is that people don’t need to ‘make friends’ all over again. CIPR gives The Conversation permission to link up with the existing social networks and those relationships are established immediately. One of the many good things about The Conversation is that users won’t need to share passwords. It is, as the CIPR’s Social Media Panel say, ‘instant social glue’. It will mean that syndicating blogs couldn’t be easier, as it will allow the wider PR community to find your content, find your personal, business and consultancy profiles, and respond to your news and points of view.
So visit and enjoy your time at The Conversation and stay tuned for the latest trends and news from the PR and communications field in Europe!

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