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Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Look at the screenshot of The Sun’s World Cup Blogger Sweepstake above. If you were a PR who’s been pitching football bloggers recently you might skim the blogs and think “Wow, that is a pretty impressive line up of bloggers. Sure, they spoke to some bloggers. Banke. wonder how they managed that?&#
 
Thursday, February 18, 2010
In early 2007, the Council of Public Relations Firms (CPRF) and APCO Worldwide partnered to learn more about interactions and relationships between public relations (PR) professionals and bloggers. The study goes on to say that “most bloggers tend to write about subjects they are passionate about. Blogger pools.
 
Friday, October 9, 2009
Compassion in Politics: Christian Social Entrepreneurship, Education Innovation, & Base of the Pyramid/BOP Solutions Front Page Mission | About Web 2.0 Hongwei Zhu, Michael D. Siegel, and Stuart E. Finding relevant information and extracting value from it is becoming more important for businesses and individuals. innovation. Footnote: 1.
 

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Since I wrote my original post on PR and Blogging Outreach: 8 Practical Tips , I've noticed a deluge of postings by bloggers about how to pitch bloggers. Erik Sebellin-Ross' Tech for PR : Erik has included a page on Social Media Basics  and his tips for blogging. PR Squared : A useful bookmark for pitching bloggers.
Note: this is the second of two guest-posts from PR guru-ess Cece Salomon-Lee on how Web 2.0 has changed the practice of PR. The first covered macro issues; this piece focuses on how PR professionals can best approach bloggers. In some cases, bloggers will provide you with rules when contacting them. Check out B.L.
Blogger Social 2008.  . In this fifth installment, I discuss blogger relations.  . Blogger Outreach”. Bloggers are writing to communicate their distinct perspective on a topic. previously wrote a guest post for WebMarketCentral on PR and Blogging Outreach: 8 Practical Tips. Tags: pr Take advantage of it.
In early 2007, the Council of Public Relations Firms (CPRF) and APCO Worldwide partnered to learn more about interactions and relationships between public relations (PR) professionals and bloggers. The study goes on to say that “most bloggers tend to write about subjects they are passionate about. Blogger pools.
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. Bad PR is bad PR, and simply carries over into the blogosphere. Face it, bloggers are busy.
chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of What I Want PR and Marketing Professionals To Know August 6, 2008 · Comments Since quite a number of people who swing by my blog are either in marketing or public relations, I wanted to address you specifically for a moment. Bloggers aren’t all the same.
Twitter - Commitment and Effort - Another Perspective » Rethinking Blogger Relations Is blogger relations worth it? With that in mind, I got to thinking about whether blogger relations is really worth the investment in time and money necessary to do it well. However, most bloggers don’t have those audiences.
davefleet.com Exploring the intersection of communications, marketing and social media Skip to content About Contact Pitching Tips « Edelman’s Trust Barometer 2008 - Social Media Rising; Word of Mouth Still King IABC Takes The Lead With The Social Media Release » Enough With Blogger Strategies! love hearing from P.R.
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This doesn’t always play well with the fact that bloggers are an independent bunch and love to come up with posts entirely on their own. Bloggers are always consciously and unconsciously seeking ideas to write on that will generate conversation, be compelling to subscribers and bring new readers. The Future Buzz Freebie Pr.