Yesterday, I got an envelope in the mail and inside was a black T-shirt that read, "great blogs of fire." It was from Geoff Livingston, a blogger at Buzz Bin who has a monthly lineup of what he considers to be the 5 Best Blogs for that month. I was fortunate to get that distinction last April, but little did I know that it would come with a cool t-shirt. As much as I try to stay detached from these things, I must admit that it was a fun to get something in the mail that was for me, given the crates of stuff that has come read more...
PRSA Launches a Conference Blog: ‘5 Reasons to Launch a Blog’
Yesterday, the Public Relations Society of America published a blog post by Paul Gillan, Remind us again why you aren't blogging, to kick off its 2007 International Conference Blog, PR|Evolution. The conference will be held October 20-23, 2007 in Philadelphia. You can register by clicking here. In the first post, Gillan gives five reasons for launching a blog backed by examples of companies that have capitalized on each. Influence policy: read more...
Social Media Ethos: Share and Share Alike REVISED
Part of participating in social media is sharing. Bloggers such as Todd Defren are rightfully calling for us to share more practical and successful social media case studies. So, last week, I dug up a few case studies I had been saving as my own best practices guide and shared them here, but the post was inadvertently deleted (Yikes, my first major goof with Microsoft Live Writer Beta 2). However, don't despair, the read more...
Confessions of a Reluctant Moblogger
Part of the fun of my maternity leave has been that I have finally had time (between naps) to really explore some of the social networks, like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, to determine how I can leverage them for clients.I have about three or four posts rattling around in my head from this exploration, but it will be a few days before I can get to them. A week ago I was unexpectedly thrust into a partial vacation from the Internet, or at least from my semi-mobile routine.I am admittedly in somewhat of a rut with my approach to my online life. I generally check my e-mail, then look through my feed reader. I then pop into Twitter, my virtual read more...
Why PR Sucks at Blogger Outreach
It's Not a Lecture, written by David Wescott, is a PR and Marketing blog that I have recently started following. David caught my attention again last week as he live Twittered from the BlogHer07 conference. I would have loved to attend, but seeing how I am in the throes of some real hands-on Mommying this month, there was no way I could go. He followed up with a read more...
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