Articles Archive for January 2006
Blog Talk, Wiki, delicious »
An all wiki weekend. From the biggest wiki of all to AJAX wiki browser software and geography for wiki contributors, these are some interesting links to visit.
And, one final post that is interesting – as a tribute to David Parmet, New York’s smartest PR blogger. The comments are kind of funny.
infOpinions? del.icio.us links for 2006-01-30
More than 1000 wikipedia alterations by US Representative Staffers
Interesting. Read the comments by digg site members.
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Gollum, the Wikipedia Browser
AJAX software for browsing Wikipedia
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Main Page – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Resumes. Aren’t they, after all, another creative writing exercise? No, not like that Frey guy on Oprah’s book club. The resume should still be non-fiction. A story, to be sure, but a truthful story. Tell the story creatively and persuasively.
This story from CNN (CareerBuilder.com) offers valuable creative ideas for the phrasing that will serve you best. Check it out.
One interesting aspect to this story is the editor’s note that accompanies the article.
Editor’s Note: CNN.com has a business partnership with CareerBuilder.com, which serves as the …
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Funny So, why not have PR action figures? They could be in the form of “Rock ‘em, Sock ‘em” robots or even G.I. Joe. Now, the next step will be a product placement tie-in movie like “Toy Story” to make it all fit.
infOpinions? del.icio.us links for 2006-01-28
The Edelman Holmes PR Action Figures
Richard Edelman and Paul Holmes action figures? I’d buy a pair. Very funny post by Kevin Dugan. Also, good information.
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Great news from a former student, Maggie Landry. Check the comments section for this post.
Maggie has signed on with The McGinn Group – http://www.mcginngroup.com She is on their “New Persuasion team” and writes for their blog. Check it out: http://newpersuasion.typepad.com/
Congratulations, Maggie!
infOpinions? del.icio.us links for 2006-01-26
MediaPost Publications – GM to Car Shoppers: “Google Pontiac and Discover For Yourself” – 01/25/2006
“…GM’s campaign implies tremendous authority and trust in the Google brand. It’s almost as if Google is moving into the territory of J.D. Power & Associates as the ubiquitous barometer of customer …
