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PR and Marketing links, somewhat random but mostly related

January 26, 2005 by Susan Getgood

There is a lot of conversation going on this week on the topic of blogging, PR and ROI. Here are some posts that I liked today.

Ross Mayfield on Feeding a Crisis, commenting on the Steve Rubel post I mentioned earlier.

From Communication Revolutions, two posts: Blog ROI and Blogs and Corporate Marketing. The Blogs and Corporate Marketing post links to a post from "Chief Blogging Officer" Christopher Locke.

A book about RSS that I learned about from T. L. Pakii Pierce’s How to Blog for Fun and Profit blog. The book is called: Unleash the Marketing & Publishing Power of RSS. Links: Pierce’s review of the book The website for the book

Finally, completely unrelated to marketing, but important for the future of our country and the education of our children,  an item from Assorted Stuff: Getting by on the Cheap. Read it and think about where our tax dollars REALLY should be spent.

Update: More on blogs and crisis comms from Renee Blodgett at Down the Avenue.

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Filed Under: Blogging, Marketing, PR, Web Marketing

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  1. Will Seccombe says

    January 27, 2005 at 6:03 pm

    Thanks for the plug. I look forward to watching/reading your blog- Will

  2. Thomas says

    January 29, 2005 at 1:00 am

    Hi Susan,

    I know I’m late on this reply but I wanted to say thank you for the trackback and plug for my blog also. It is greatly appreciated and I’m glad you like the article. Rok is a fantastic guy and his product is superb.

    Thank you for link. I’m on travel at the moment. 🙂

    Thomas

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