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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Specifically a post from Louis Gray: Bloggers and PR Are Not Enemies, But Quality Efforts Are Needed. Lets start by pulling out something Louis wrote: Not every public relations firm is an expert in dealing with bloggers. They followed-up with bloggers on that day. Face it, bloggers are busy. No one wants that.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
skip to main | skip to sidebar Communication Overtones, Social Media and Public Relations Strategy Social media techniques and strategy underpinned by public relations principles. However, nearly two-thirds of bloggers disagreed. would love to hear what you would like to know about the relationship between PR and Bloggers.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
To understand this concept lets look at a familiar example - a popular news service called Digg. As Digg grewand people joined, new relationships between users formed randomly. Since the incentives for individual bloggers are not many, betting the business on the long tail of the blogosphereis risky. How did that happen?
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
How to launch a successful blogger-outreach program in one day Tuesday, September 18, 2007 For any company that is looking to leverage the blogosphere in its marketing communications efforts, heres all you need to do: 9:00 am - 11:00 am: Go to Technorati and Google Blog Search and search for bloggers that are talking about your company.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Blog Versus Book: How I Write My Blog Entries | Main | Irony » February 18, 2006 How to Suck Up to a Blogger Blogging has flipped traditional PR on its head. Technorati provides an easy way to identify the A-listers, so all you have to do is attract the most influential bloggers. I digg your blog almost every day.” Stroke them.
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