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[7 Mar 2006 | One Comment | 11 views]

Still experiencing some quirks with del.icio.us automatic blog posts. Anyone know if there is any development going on to improve the feature at del.icio.us?

…how will
PR firms be able to assure transparency
when bloggers ultimately control the info they are pitched…

At any rate, here are some new links.
Coincidently, after yesterday’s post, there is news about other Edelman blogging activities. The NYTimes ran a story I only saw after the post about Rubel’s posting activities.
The Times story raises some interesting questions about how PR firms should deal with the …

delicious, Methodology, PR, PR Measurement, Public Relations, Research, Survey, Survey Research »

[4 Mar 2006 | Comments Off | 137 views]

For PR practitioners, the issue of licensure has been around for a long time. Edward L. Bernays’ final years were spent hoping for some form of PR licensing to take hold in the US. Visit the Museum of Public Relations for a bit of background about Bernays’ work.
Also, from the PRbytes listserv (forgive me, I cannot find the originator of the post), there is an interesting download entitled: PR Measurement Comprehensive Overview.

Do You Need a License to Earn a Living? You Might Be Surprised at the Answer – …

delicious, Journalism, Marketing, Media Relations, PR, Public Relations »

[26 Feb 2006 | Comments Off | 4 views]

MediaPost offers some very interesting articles. You may follow the links to their articles and subscribe to any of their email offerings. I enjoy them, most of the time, and suggest you consider subscribing, too. The service is free.
From their site:  “MediaPost Communications is an integrated publishing and content company whose mission is to provide an array of resources to super-serve media planners and buyers.”

MediaPost Publications – It’s Not Considered Spin When You Are Forthright – 02/24/2006
a little late to the conversation, but a good read … …

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[25 Feb 2006 | Comments Off | 4 views]

Links to sites / blogs that have written about the GlaxoSmithKline program to unleash 8,000 sales people as goodwill ambassadors for the pharma-giant
This relates to my previous post about Technorati search while trying to find said articles.
Thanks to all who commented and emailed with links to articles of interest. Many thanks!
My post on Glaxo’s effort will follow.

KDPaine’s PR Measurement Blog: More signs that PR is on the rise
“I take exception to Ad Age’s verbiage that calls the move “unprecedented” since its a strategy Anita Roddock used decades ago with …