PR, Survey Research, Humor and People Are Watching Us
13 January 2006
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Great resources on survey research in PR, a very funny post from Jeneane Sessum, and proof positive that PR and marketing practitoners will be out there reading your blogs (that’s for my students).
I’m still thinking about these link postsing. I like that I can easily share links to interesting posts with my students through this del.icio.us tool. The need to come back and edit them after they are posted, if only for clarity and style/appearance, is a bit disconcerting, but not that big of a deal. And, I fear looking too much like a link blog. But, it serves the purpose to easily share links with my students in the blog. Any thoughts from anyone out there?
OK, here are the links:
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“Steve’s advice: don’t bother the A-listers in their shiny skyscrapers and wood-paneled offices, you’ll never get through the receptionist.”
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Constantin Basturea, the keeper of the PR flame and all things online relating to PR like blogs, wikis and so much more. He has updated the list of known PR weblogs. The list is up to 330.
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Very, very funny. And, oh so true.
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Students: Here is a page where many PR practitioners have been discussing PR measurement. Check out the articles.
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Students: Another page from Constantin Basturea with many links discussing the recent Edelman/Technorati blogger survey. “Edelman/Technorati blogger survey – aide-memoire”
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For my students: See, I told you people would be watching the student blogs. It has already begun. Get ready for visitors.








