Professional Networking Breakthrough for Media People
UKmediatalk.com is set to revolutionise the way public relations consultants and journalists network professionally.
London, United Kingdom, April 24, 2009 --(PR.com)-- A public relations guru to the stars is set to redefine how media people work together. Kizzi Nkwocha, whose clients have included a host of showbiz names and sports personalities, says that social networking is dead, as far as media people are concerned at least, and is being replaced by professional networking. Kizzi Nkwocha is the brains behind ukmedia talk.com, an off-line and on-line networking resource specifically for journalists and PR people.
The site allows media people to talk to each other as a way of exchanging advice, information, contacts and industry knowledge. Conversations are carried out by e-mails that are distributed only to registered members of ukmedia talk.com.
The site is the first of many professional networking resources which are beginning to fill the gap left by social networking sites such as Facebook and Myspace. Nkwocha said: “professional networking is the direct result of social networking and is the natural evolution of web 2.0. It is a way for professionals to get help with work-related issues and to exchange ideas and information. The fact that the conversations are carried out by email means that the only people taking part are registered members of the press and those who work in PR.”
You can try out the new professional networking resource for yourself by visiting: www.ukmediatalk.com
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The site allows media people to talk to each other as a way of exchanging advice, information, contacts and industry knowledge. Conversations are carried out by e-mails that are distributed only to registered members of ukmedia talk.com.
The site is the first of many professional networking resources which are beginning to fill the gap left by social networking sites such as Facebook and Myspace. Nkwocha said: “professional networking is the direct result of social networking and is the natural evolution of web 2.0. It is a way for professionals to get help with work-related issues and to exchange ideas and information. The fact that the conversations are carried out by email means that the only people taking part are registered members of the press and those who work in PR.”
You can try out the new professional networking resource for yourself by visiting: www.ukmediatalk.com
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UK Media Talk
Patrick Young
07727168833
www.ukmediatalk.com
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Patrick Young
07727168833
www.ukmediatalk.com
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