Monthly Archives: June 2008

The King is I (And Every One of You)

This post was inspired by some of my prior musings, and a recent NY Times Op-Ed piece, Bits, Bands and Books, by Paul Krugman. I am also reacting to some false platitudes in blog posts that I referenced yesterday – … Continue reading

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Pitching Bloggers, and the State of PR

When it comes to dealing with the changes confronting the PR profession, some are bombastic and many are blissfully unaware, going about business as usual. I try to take a realistic approach and not get too religious about these changes.  … Continue reading

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Revenge Top 10

Following up on my post Future of PR: Its the Metrics, Stupid, I thought I’d share an amusing anecdote. I believe that metrics can be the "crack" of emerging bloggers.  It really is quite addicting (actually, humbling at first), charting … Continue reading

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Introducing the Bluster Index

I have written a lot about technology and communications – about technology categories, and the importance of understanding the nuances of the space you work (and communicate in). In researching the buzz in a space, there are many excellent tools … Continue reading

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Blogging and Tackling your way to PR Success

Just want to alert Flack’s Revenge readers about my post on the Fusion Forum Blog,   It is about the habits of highly effective PR people, updated to include tips for social media PR. Here’s an excerpt: Blocking and tackling in … Continue reading

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