PR Digest, a Reader’s Digest for PR folks

So, you don’t want to read 200+ PR blogs on a daily basis, but you want to get the best stories and postings of the day. Here’s a deal: I’ll scan the blogs and tag the postings using a del.icio.us tag named prdigest. You can:

Warnings:

  1. the selection of headlines and the comments are, well, mine (I don’t claim objectivity)
  2. you’ll (also) get links to postings from outside the PR BlogLand, but relevant to PR
  3. you can expect something between 30-40 links/day.

Give it a try for a couple of days, then please let me know if you find it useful.

(Update – May 7, 2005): Many thanks to all those who commented on or linked to this announcement: Trevor Cook, Jon Froda, Nancy White, Shawn Lea, and Ken Leebow.

Comments 3

  1. Trevor Cook wrote:

    An excellent idea – and thanks also for those audio files from Les Blogs

    Posted 05 May 2005 at 4:58 am
  2. Jon Froda wrote:

    Constantin,
    Great, and thanks again.
    Jon

    Posted 05 May 2005 at 8:08 am
  3. Jonathan Maus wrote:

    Very useful…I’ve ended up subscribing to many great new feeds as a result.
    Thanks.

    Posted 07 May 2005 at 11:32 pm

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