The PR blogosphere continues to grow | PR Blogs List update

Here’s the latest update of the PR and Communications Blogs List. As always, corrections and recommendations are welcome.

 

General information:

 

Group blogs

Argentina

Australia

Belgium
Communication Sense & Nonsense - Liesbeth Laureys

Brazil
Comunicação Organizacional — Fábio Albuquerque

Canada

Chile
revolucioncomunicacion.com - Dino Villegas

China
Imagethief — Public relations, technology and interesting times in China

Colombia
¿Comunicación? - Victor Solano

France
Change Minds — MS&L France

Hungary
PR Guruk (group blog)

Germany

India

Ireland

Italy
odello.blog - Carlo Odello

Mexic
Tópicos de Comunicación Organizacional - profesor Octavio Islas, Monterrey

Romania

Singapore
The PR 2.0 Universe.com — Melvin Yuan

Spain

South Africa
Deon Binneman’s blogs — Managing Reputation and INSULATION

Sweden
Text 100 Stockholm

Trinidad and Tobago
IABC - Trinidad and Tobago Chapter

United Kingdom

United States

 

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  1. Naked PR » Blog Archive » Blog Buzz on PR - 4/9/2007 said:

    April 9, 2007 @ 1:26 pm | permalink

    [...] The PR Blogosphere Continues to Grow - PR Blogs List Update: PR Meets the WWW [...]

  2. Revolución Comunicación » Blog Archive » Blogs de Comunicación said:

    April 24, 2007 @ 12:28 pm | permalink

    [...] Acá va el link: http://blog.basturea.com/archives/2007/04/08/pr-blogs-april-2007/ [...]

  3. PR meets the WWW » PR Blogs List Update: November 2007 said:

    November 26, 2007 @ 7:38 am | permalink

    [...] The list has currently 743 feeds (previous update: April 8, 2007) [...]

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  1. listr said:

    April 9, 2007 @ 12:39 am

    along with all this.. there is a nice little index page i use as a bookmark to quickly read thru every morn. http://www.netreputation.co.uk/pr
    the page lists everything PR and saves me an hour everyday

  2. Hans P Fosseng said:

    April 10, 2007 @ 2:43 am

    My blog fosseng.info filed under Norway, has changed RSS feed URL to: http://feeds.feedburner.com/fossenginfo/

  3. Constantin Basturea said:

    April 10, 2007 @ 11:05 am

    Hans - sorry about missing the update. It’s corrected now.

  4. Kristofer Björkman said:

    April 11, 2007 @ 2:31 am

    Dear Constantin,
    I’d be glad to join the list (sweden). My blog is about PR 2.0.(http://pr20.wordpress.com)

  5. Claudio said:

    April 11, 2007 @ 10:49 am

    Hi Constantin
    Thx for updating our blog’s url.
    Btw. cool list! :-)
    Greetz

  6. Bill Sledzik said:

    April 12, 2007 @ 7:54 am

    Thanks for the update, Constantin. Twelve students at Kent State this semester, as a class project, began individual blogs focused on PR topics. I see one of them, Heather Bing, generated enough Google Juice to make your list. It shows that good things happen when you get a link from Paull Young!

  7. Katie Green said:

    April 12, 2007 @ 1:35 pm

    Thanks for listing Marion MacKenzie’s blog for GCI Group. However, it should be noted that this particular blog represents GCI Group’s Canada office. Thanks!

  8. Constantin Basturea said:

    April 12, 2007 @ 2:09 pm

    Thank you for the correction, Katie - I updated the entry and I’ll update the OPML file to list the blog in the appropriate category.

  9. Anna said:

    April 13, 2007 @ 7:33 am

    Hi Constantin,
    Thank you for the work you’ve done
    There are no PR-blogs from Russia at all.

    I would name my blog:
    http://blog.netmind.ru it’s about online PR and corporate blogging

    also this one is very good:

    http://businesspr.ru

  10. Manuel Montaner said:

    April 16, 2007 @ 10:42 pm

    Hi Constantin,

    This is an outstanding job that you’ve done!
    Please, I’d appreciate to join the Argentine list, I’m proud of my PR Blog
    http://manuelmontaner.com.ar.
    Thank you very much in advance

  11. FusionPRForum said:

    April 18, 2007 @ 3:06 pm

    Thanks for the link! :)

  12. Rajesh Pandey said:

    April 21, 2007 @ 11:01 am

    Hi…

    Could you add my blog… http://prinindia.blogspot.com under the India headline.

    Thanks in advance

    Rajesh Pandey

  13. Dino Villegas said:

    April 24, 2007 @ 12:18 pm

    Great Job, thanks!!!}

    Dino.

  14. Karel Mc Intosh said:

    June 5, 2007 @ 1:24 pm

    My Caribbean Public Relations blog is still up, http://www.caribbeanpr.blogspot.com. Would appreciate it if you could put it under the Trinidad and Tobago title.

    Cheers

  15. John Mallen said:

    June 21, 2007 @ 11:17 pm

    Just got to this, and I echo the others in saying this is a great job.

    Would you add my blog to the list? http://johnmallencommunications.typepad.com//
    This would be United States

    My approach is approach PR and Communications from the viewpoint of the generalist, not a PR specialist.

  16. Matt said:

    July 27, 2007 @ 6:48 am

    Hi

    I have a PR blog that talks about combining traditional PR in Print and broadcast with online communications such as blogging, podcasting and social networking sites.

    This from Montage Communications - my company - based in Bristol, South West, UK.

    Cheers

    Link-
    http://www.montagecomms.com/blogger/matt_anderson/blog.html

    RSS
    http://www.montagecomms.com/xml/matt_anderson/blog_feed.xml

  17. Geovanny said:

    November 20, 2007 @ 11:24 am

    NUESTRO BLOG ESPECIALIZADO EN COMUNICACIÓN INTERNA ES: http://www.comunicacioninterna1.blogspot.com , contiene artículos como: ¿CÓMO ESTÁ LA COMUNICACIÓN INTERNA EN AMÉRICA LATINA?

    GRACIAS

  18. Iván Pino said:

    January 9, 2008 @ 11:58 am

    Hola Constantin. Edito el blog ivanpino.COM sobre Relaciones Públicas, con especial dedicación a la Comunicación 2.0. Te invito a echarle un vistazo. Creo que puede interesarte. Saludos desde Galicia (España).

  19. dan3 said:

    February 14, 2008 @ 3:40 am

    I have an specific PR blog Comunicación e Imagen in
    http://www.lacoctelera.com/pymescomunicacion
    thanks, a good work

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