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Please check this funny video about blogging! read more »
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Woe be on to you, those that aren't prepared for what is coming next. I predict that in less than five years public relations -- as it's practiced now -- will cease to exist. Instead, PR will morph into almost exclusively a social media pure play. read more »
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Where were you when the mainstream media died? Apparently it happened back in 2004 and few noticed -- except for those of us in the social media space who have been singing 'bye-bye miss American pie' for quite a while now." read more »
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Seriously, how can you say your public relations agency is a full-service firm if you don't offer social media services? I've been through a recession before and I saw what it did to our industry. But now there's a new service that can keep us all w read more »
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The public relations firms with the largest revenue know something you don't: They've made social media programs an important part of their service offerings. read more »
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PR people, when your client calls you into a meeting and asks you to help move the company in a Web 2.0 direction, don’t panic. read more »
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Marketing guy tackles online dating: "When I was last single — nearly ten years ago — online dating didn’t exist. But neither did any of the Web 2.0 elements we now use every day. If I can master social media, it should be a snap to have success wit read more »
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Every marketer has encountered The Consultant, someone who just oozes charisma and the latest buzzwords.

“Web 2.0, we can do that. Long tail! Social Media! You bet!”

But after that hefty retainer check clears and the charm wears off, has your read more »
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Nobody has the time or profit incentive to chase down millions of tiny, special niches, one by one. Nobody, that is, except other tiny interest groups and individuals. Web 2.0 will eventually bring these like-minded folks together. read more »
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"Traditional PR is simply running out of traditional turf. Tom Foremski has been pondering for a year or two: the pool of journalists is shrinking, how come the PR industry is booming? When will the PR industry run up against these new limits, and f read more »
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