Writing for the India PR Blog
By Editor on Oct 30, 2006 in blog, contributing
Anyone interested in writing for The India PR Blog - anonymous or otherwise? Till now, it’s been just one-two persons with inputs from two dozen friends or so in the PR industry. But a blog calling itself The India PR Blog written by few is somewhat uncomfiting.
Those who want to drop in a piece, please mail it to hobbit.hob at gmail.com. Can be anything from the grapevine, developments, pitches, etc., etc.
Those interested can be regular writers to whom the password to this blog can be shared, and he/she can write and upload the writings anytime he/she wants. Or if anybody prefers to just contribute occasionally, they can just drop in an email.
Now why would anybody do it? I don’t know. I’m just experimenting. Maybe to pass on an idea, a thought, a development, or share some nice with fellow PR professionals. There is just one rule - everything should be on PR, the profession, the practitioners and the industry. And yes, we might have to tone down a LOT on mentioning names of PR professionals in the blog, otherwise it is becoming a bad gossip zone out here
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On Oct 31, 2006, sj said:
great idea, will send u stuff
On Oct 31, 2006, Anonymous said:
Very good move Hobbit. We will start hearing about all sorts of development in the industry now… the blog will start buzzing more, hopefully.
However, it will bring in a fair amount of names of agencies and of professionals. Though this blog can not become the witch hunting ground for members, yet some amount of leeway has to be given (the judge should be you Hobbit) in the name of freedom of expression and free exchange of happenings in the industry. Gossips spice up and will help attract new members to this blog.
On Oct 31, 2006, swapnil said:
PR always discuss by nonPR people.This will be platform for anybody who belives in importance and impact of PR.
On Oct 31, 2006, hobbit said:
Thanks alot, people. The first contribution by CJ Singh is published here today.
On your mails, please let me know if you want to be anonymous or not. If not, can your email address/ work place be published?