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Hey, Tech Bloggers Complaining About Twitter Ads, Be Quiet
Are we all just a bunch of hypocrites or is there a difference between driving traffic to something you wrote and an ad? I think the truth's somewhere in the middle.
Governing: Tech Talk/December 2008
Techies and their interactive tools may be the way to lure tourists to local fairs and state parks.
Calling all Corporate Social Media Workers » Conversations Matter: Bridging the Social Media Gap
Here's my most recent post on Conversations Matter. I'm looking to round-up links to all the corporate social media workers out there who are blogging.
brandflakesforbreakfast: how competition fuels bloggers
Competitions are a great way to build traffic and links. Most of all though, they're fun for the bloggers and readers.
Bloggers vs Journalists and Who Cares : [chrisbrogan.com]
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Many of my journalist friends give me a hard time about the hard time I tend to give journalism. Chris has a great post about the difference between bloggers and journalist. I think that this is especially important for PR folks to understand when engaging with bloggers. They don't understand or care what an embargo is and there is no 'off the record'. With bloggers you at least know where their biases are. I think reporters try really hard to make people believe they are objective but usually aren't. I also think that bloggers could learn something from journalists and try a little harder to check for acuracy.
- tacanderson on 2008-01-28
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