Update: We have added a page to our Wiki that serves as a running list of PR firms that blog. If you aren't listed, please feel free to edit the Wiki and add yourself.
In the comments to our post on blogging at the world's largest PR firms,...
Continue ReadingWe took a long look at the features U.S. newspapers include on their websites a few weeks back. In doing the research, we spent more time than is healthy looking at these things. So we figured we’d use this new found expertise for good and offer the newspaper industry some unsolicited advice on how to improve their websites....
Continue ReadingI didn't like Lost in Translation. I was supposed to. Other people I know did and it got great reviews and had fantastic buzz. I wanted to like it. But when I finally got around to seeing it I was just sort of bored. I just didn't get it. So, inspired by Lost in Translation,...
Continue ReadingUpdate: We have added a page to our Wiki that serves as a running list of PR firms that blog. If you aren't listed, please feel free to edit the Wiki and add yourself. Original post follows.
Around six months ago I wrote two posts (1, 2) about whether the world's largest PR firms had official,...
Continue ReadingSplogs are to blogs as spam is to emails. It's a scam, a growing problem on the Internet, and splogs are threatening to pollute the blogosphere. They seriously challenge efforts to monitor real conversations in the blogosphere.
There's a very good article in the September 2006 issue of Wired (in print,...
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