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Leaving a mark in the blogosphere

Weekly CyberFootprints Jan 27 2009

Much has happened, especially in the world of the PR bloggers. The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) has released a set of guidelines for dealing with social media. Remember, this is not a ruling of the Supreme Court, but only guidelines. They are voluntary.

Tim Conway offers some very useful advice for the graduates and young professionals on building digital presence and a portfolio. Tim’s advice is a very concise set of specific tasks that almost every graduate wanting to work in PR can and should perform. Any thoughts on this?

Rohit Bhargava has posted about some of the basic assumptions that the PR guys and the journalists should know. Much ink was spilled on that issue, but Rohit’s analysis pretty much sums up the debate.

Lateral Action is trying to defend brainstorming as a productive activity, while Richard Huntington claims it is a waste of time. Who would you side with?

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