Learning Blogging Lessons
Okay, a few things I learned today. First, never write an important, detailed blog in the blogger interface. Second, write it in WordPad or a blogging hack, not in Word.
Today, I found that my RSS feed got all messed up because I had cut and paste something in from Word into a post. BAM! The whole thing fell apart. I went and removed the offending code and everything was back to normal.
While I was at Feedburner, I checked my stats and found out that I have five new subscribers. read more...
Fantastic Tool for Websites
I just ran across a fantastic tool to let you update your Website online called Edit.com.
We had similar modual created for us when I worked at MHI, but this seems to be a much easier solution and makes your Website as easy to update as your blog.
Neat! read more...
Survey Says, PR is Still in the Woods
I just finished reading the Public Relations Society of America's survey(PDF) with Harris Interactive about the attitudes of the general public, Congress and CEO/Executives toward the media, marketing and public relations professions.'
First of all, full disclosure. I am an accredited member of PRSA, and have been a member for 10 years. I also serve of the board of directors of PRSA San Antonio. As a local chapter, we have nothing to do with this survey.
Top 5 Survey Findings:
1. Most people read more...
The Daily Dog
Bulldog Reporter, a company owned by Infocom that publishes media tip books and also puts out a good bit of information about and for PR pros, has recently launched its Daily Dog publication.
It was a little less than advertised, but has had some good nuggets here and there, plus, it is a lot less commercial than the other e-newsletters that they put out. read more...
I think it needs to be a little smaller. read more...