The follow up to Share This: The Social Media Handbook for PR Professionals Share Thisis a practical handbook to the changes taking place in the media and was conceived and written by 24 public relations practitioners using many of the social tools and techniques that it addresses. The book covered the media and public relations industry, planning, social networks, online media relations, monitoring and measurement, skills, industry change and the future of the industry.Share This Toowill also be a pragmatic guide for anyone that wants to continue working in public relations. It will be a larger book with more than 30 contributors, including all of those from the highly successful first book and many of whom are successful authors in their own right.It will also probe more deeply into the subject and will be divided into seven sections:The future of public relationsAudiences and online habitsConversationsNew channels, new connectionsProfessional practiceBusiness change and opportunities for the public relations industryFuture proofing the public relations industryThe content will entirely complement the first book rather than merely update it. It will probe deeply into what is current in the theory, delivery and evaluation of 21st century public relations and organisational communication. Rob Brown is Founding Partner at Rule 5 - a PR and digital agency in MediaCityUK Manchester with clients in food, sport, finance and the media. Rob was awarded Outstanding Contribution to Social Media in the national SomeComms Awards in 2011 and the Stephen Tallents Medal by the CIPR in 2013.Stephen Waddington is a PR moderniser who has worked in the media and corporate communications since the rise of the internet and the dawn of digital media in the early-90s. He has helped brands such as The Associated Press, Cisco, The Economist, IBM, Tesco and Virgin Media Business to manage their reputations.Contributors: Brian Solis, Rob Brown, Stephen Waddington, Dom Burch, Robin Wilson, Ged Carroll, Kate Matlock, Adam Parker, Dr Mark Pack, Sharon O’Dea Senior Manager, Paul Fabretti, Michael Litman, Russell Goldsmith, Stephen Davies, Scott Seaborn, Dan Tyte, Matt Appleby, Kevin Ruck, Hanna Basha, Chris Norton, Becky McMichael, Rachel Miller, Stuart Bruce, Richard Bailey, Jane Wilson, Julio Romo, Jed Hallam, Katy Howell, Gemma Griffiths, Philip Sheldrake, Richard Bagnall, Drew Benvie, Andrew Bruce Smith, Simon Collister