McFood Originally uploaded by BILLBINNS. I’d be willing to bet that almost everyone in America has visited McDonald's at least once in their lives. And I bet that, with some small exceptions, that you had a similar experience wherever you went. McDonald's was the first job I ever had. I started working there in Englewood, Colo., when I was 15 (just before my 16th birthday) until I was almost 18. In my three years there, I learned a read more...
Three PR Blogs in Technorati 100 Faves
In a post last week, I predicted that Technorati’s new favorites list would morph into a list of the 50 most favored blogs. Here is that list, but they give us 50 more for a total of 100. The new favorites feature and It is all explained in the Technorati blog.
Here are the PR blogs that appear on the list and their rank (if I missed anyone, let me know, as I am sure you will):
- Rank 1: Steve Rubel (117 people)
- Rank 64: read more...
Junk Press Releases, What is News?
David Meerman Scott of Web Ink Now wrote an article for Marketingprofs.com called the “New Rules of PR,” which is actually a list of “rules” for writing press releases.
While there are a number of good tips in the article, I take exception with this one:
Don't just send press releases when "big news" is happening; find good reasons to send them all the time.
While I think it is good to get your information out there, I think advice like this breeds what I will call “junk” releases. Here is read more...
Glaxo Fields 8,000 Strong Speaker’s Bureau
Robert French, instructor of public relations and multimedia at Auburn University in Alabama, posted a good overview of GlaxoSmithKline's decision to “deputize” its 8,000 sales representatives as “public relations ambassadors” to counteract the negative perceptions of the pharmaceutical industry.
There is also a comprehensive article in the February 2006 issue of Medical Marketing and Media magazine the intitiative, which was piloted in Missouri last read more...
What Ever Happened to the Flash Mob?
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Originally uploaded by m_duckworth. Yesterday, Gawker pointed to an interesting article by Bill Wasik, senior editor of Harper’s, who invented the flash mob by his account on May 27, 2003 as a social experiment.
Wasik writes in the March issue of Harper’s:
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