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Episode 312: Going Big by Going Small: Hidden Gold for PR Pros
Episode Summary

In this episode of That Solo Life, hosts Karen Swim, APR and Michelle Kane delve into the untapped potential of three underutilized and niche social media platforms that PR professionals may be overlooking. Drawing parallels to finding forgotten treasures in your closet, they discuss how platforms like Discord, Substack Chat, and other intimate community spaces offer quality engagement over quantity metrics. The hosts emphasize the power of niche communities, employee brand ambassadors, and micro-influencers in creating meaningful connections with targeted audiences.


Episode Highlights

[00:30-01:20] Setting the Stage: The Forgotten Gems

[01:40-02:18] The Problem with Major Platforms

[02:32-03:05] Platform Examples and Content Quality

[03:27-04:39] The Power of Niche Communities

[05:40-06:25] Case Study: Rooted Plant Company

[06:38-08:29] Employee Brand Ambassadors Strategy

[10:29-11:29] Post-COVID Community Evolution

[11:36-12:34] Real-World Community Example


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Host & Show Info

That Solo Life is a podcast created for public relations, communication, and marketing professionals who work as independent and small practitioners. Hosted by Karen Swim, APR, founder of Words For Hire and President of Solo PR, and Michelle Kane, Principal of Voice Matters, the show delivers expert insights, encouragement, and advice for solo PR pros navigating today's dynamic professional landscape.

Ready to discover your next breakthrough platform? Don't let these valuable insights sit on the shelf! Subscribe to That Solo Life wherever you get your podcasts, and leave us a review to help other solo PR pros find the show. Have questions about niche platforms or success stories to share? We'd love to hear from you at soloprpro.com. Remember: sometimes the best opportunities are hiding in plain sight - just like that perfect piece of clothing you forgot was in your closet.