Monthly Archives February 2005

A “real business blog by real business bloggers”

Robert French, the author of InfOpinions? and an enthusiastic adopter of weblogs and wikis in his PR classes at Auburn University, has just started a new weblog called BLOGthenticity that invites business bloggers share how weblogs has impacted their businesses: We are seeking ‘real business bloggers’ who have adopted blogs into their business marketing plan. [...]

Notes from “Northern Voice”

If you didn’t attended the "Northern Voice" conference (Vancouver, February 19) and want to get a glimpse of the ideas discussed there, you can start on this page at the NewPR Wiki (I promise to add more links tomorrow). Tim Bray and Robert Scoble were the keynote speakers. (tag: northernvoice)

100 PR blogs and counting

When I started the Headlines from PR Blogs group on Blogdigger, at the end on March 2004, the list had about 30 blogs. Now, eleven months later, the group indexes more than 100 weblogs about public relations, communication, and business blogging (with one exception, all of them are written in English). You know, just in [...]

Who’s your blog mama?

Tom Shugart is one lucky guy, ’cause he has a blog mama who takes care of him: HEY BABY–IT’S YOUR BLOG MAMA TALKIN’! DON’T GIMME NO LIP, NOW, JUS GET YOURSELF BACK ONLINE TO THAT BLOG AND I DON’T WANT TO HEAR ONE LITTLE WORD ABOUT IT. DON’T TELL MAMA YOU BUSY, DON’T TELL MAMA [...]

New at the NewPR Wiki

14 audio interviews on weblogs and RSS in PR/business a resource page on the legal aspects of blogging (blogging guidelines and policies, perils of blogging, case studies, and legal protection for bloggers) If you want to contribute, please e-mail me and I’ll send you the edit password.

Quote of the day

Glen Reynolds about blogging: People used to yell at the TV — you just hear them now. (Thanks to Eric Rice.)

PR meets the WWW, reloaded

There has to be a first post, even for a sequel blog – so here goes. My old blog is still at http://weblog.basturea.com; there’s a link to it in the right side menu. I still have to add the about page, the blogroll, the favicon, the Creative Commons license, and so on. They’ll be up [...]