- Kami Huyse's Strategy: Become a Communications Artist
- Brain Solis' PR Tips For Startups - The Director's Cut
- Debbie Weil's John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, Is Back To Blogging Again
- Jason Falls' 4 Ways To Save The Newsroom
- Katie Paine's Top Ten Must-Do Items For Your Social Media Measurement To-Do List
- Jeneanne Sessum's i think i predicted twitter in 01
- Susan Getgood's Pitch Clinic: When Good Pitches Go Bad
28 May 2008
The Best in Social Media Writing Right Now - According to ME
As readers of this blog know it's been more than a little busy in my corner of the Bluegrass - new baby coming, new responsibilities at work, new clients coming in. All good stuff. We all write about how hard it is to keep up with the ever-growing RSS reader. So today I'll just share a few of the posts I've read recently that caught my eye, and I'll act like I'm the one true arbiter of quality in this field by linking to a few and not to others. ;) I tried to stay out of the political arena this time, since I've focused a lot of effort there already. I'll probably add these to my del.icio.us links soon, but I thought these merited a post.
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4 comments:
David,
Thanks for kindly including me in your round-up. It's interesting how "blogging" has fallen to the bottom of the heap of new new things. And yet... so many companies have yet to figure out how to use it.
Thanks Debbie. I'm also amazed how some people claim blogging is "dead" when most companies (and people) still haven't tried it. Blogging is a useful social media tool and probably will be for quite some time.
I think a blog is still an important hub for companies trying to become involved in online communities. The only issue is that it can't be solely a blog, but more an integrated effort.
THANKS a bunch - it's nice to be recognized. Good to meet you David!
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