Monday, October 14, 2013

Steve Staedler and the Powers of Cision Point

Today our class was able to participate in an interactive presentation with Steve Staedler. Steve Staedler is a Public Relations professional working for LePoidevin Marketing who often uses Cision Point software to excel in the Public Relations field. The first part of Steve's presentation focused on Cision Point, and how beneficial it is for Public Relations professionals to understand what Cision is and how it works. I have often heard professors talk about Cision, but I have never taken the time to ask what it is or how it would benefit me to know more about it. Today, I didn't have to ask those questions, but I still received the answers.

If you are like me and do not know what Cision Point Software is, it is used to connect professionals, especially those in Public Relations, with media outlets and professionals that can help disperse materials created by Public Relations professionals and their clients. Cision allows you to create a list of "contacts" or organizations that fit the client you are working with. The list created allows you to see the contact information for the employees you can contact, send materials to hundreds of organizations in a matter of minutes, and learn about how many organizations use the information you are dispersing. I found this part of the presentation to be very informative; however, to feel as though I fully comprehended the information presented, I feel I would need to actually use Cision. 

The second part of the presentation allowed us to work through a case study about Snap-On tools and the new education certification programs available to the public. I found this to be informative as well. I believe that seeing the education box created was very unique and would be very helpful when presenting the education model to administrators, faculty, and educators at the technical colleges and universities. 


I learned a lot during his presentation, I was very excited to learn about his experience taking photos from the top of a wind turbine! Through this experience, he was able to ghost write a story about Snap-On tools, and have a once in a lifetime experience of climbing a wind turbine and seeing the view from the top! I believe that it is the once in a lifetime experiences like that and the ability to help a client that make Public Relations an amazing field to be starting in!

7 comments:

  1. I couldn't imagine climbing a wind turbine and taking photos from that high up. I'm not afraid of heights but I still wouldn't want to do that! I did enjoy hearing about his experience doing it. He seemed proud of himself which was nice to see.

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  2. I also enjoyed his stories about the experiences he was able to have through public relations. Being on the cover of a magazine, and getting a four page spread is amazing!

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  3. Steve really achieved a lot after graduating! I like how passionate he was about public relations and what he has accomplished so far because it makes me so inspired and excite to begin with my public relations career. He is definitely a good contact to have!

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  4. I found Steve to be such a relatable and knowledgable presenter. The activity we did was great learning experience, especially comparing the ideas we came up with with what the campaign is actually implementing. Also, I definitely could not climb to the top of a wind turbine with any amount of harnesses - major props to him for that!

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  5. For presenting about things that I had little knowledge about (B2B, cision, etc.) I found my attention to be on Steve throughout his entire presentation. He was very personable and knowledgeable and I loved learning about something new. I had no knowledge of Cision before Steve and it was great to learn about him and learn from him! Still can't believe how high up he went to get those pictures for his article..so cool!

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  6. I am like you and have heard professionals’ talk about Cision, but have never looked it up. Thank you for explaining what it was. It was very helpful because I did not get to hear Steve Staedler speak that night in class.

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  7. I agree with you on the fact that the education box was very unique. It was fun to see a physical item that was created as a part of the campaign launched by Staedler and his company.

    I also enjoyed hearing about the whitepaper Steve Staedler wrote on behalf of his client. I have heard professors mention part of a PR professional’s job is to write speeches on behalf of their clients, but the concept of a whitepaper was new to me. It was inspiring to me that Staedler was able to land a story featured on the cover page of a magazine.

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