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Readers’ Review Time! What’s Your Feedback on India PR Blog?

review Readers Review Time! Whats Your Feedback on India PR Blog?

Hello Readers! Are you people there? What’s your feedback on the India PR Blog? If you have reading our writings for some time now, your feedback will be valuable to us.

So instead of brainstorming among ourselves, we thought we might have an open floor with the professionals in the Indian PR industry i.e. you and plus all other readers as well.

Do you like the topics we cover? What topics would you like us to cover? Do you like the style of writing? The feedback can be on everything - positive or negative.

We would appreciate if you leave your comments on the blog itself (on this post using the comment form below), in the spirit of blogging, instead of going the old email way. That way we can take discussions forward collaboratively.

So if you like/ dislike India PR Blog and (do not) appreciate the writings that have been coming to you, do drop in a note. That way one thing will be clear at least, someone is out there reading this blog :-)

Should we have a prize for the best feedback? Maybe we should. An all-India media list? An all-India celebrity list? A list of journalist profiles? An ebook of PR ideas for any client from any industry? Nah …Just kidding. We will announce the prize on the comments or do a follow-up to this post. What do you say?

Interesting PR posts 07/18/2007

The Top 100 brands in social media - immediate future

    Loads of People Are Feeling Web 2.0 Fatigue  Annotated

      can this phenomenon continue for long ? Won’t people (our site visitors) get bored of trying new products or migrating from one to another just because the latter has some new features or a better interface?

        Introducing YouTube, Corporate Edition  Annotated

          The enterprise video platform (we assume it won’t carry any YouTube branding, although details are sketchy) will allow employees to create videos for training and employee communications. You can imagine places where this might make sense: training up newcomers, creating an archive of how-to videos for company procedures, allowing the boss to talk “face to face” with all employees and even providing more natural interaction between employees not necessarily in the same location or able to schedule meetings.

            Client relations tips for PR newbies  Annotated

              Here are a few tips on ways entry-level PR staffers can help build good client relations, based on conversations I’ve had with former students who are now working at agencies.

                Social Media Index: Measuring influence on the social media world

                  Interesting PR posts 07/17/2007

                  a shel of my former self  Annotated

                    Now, a company called Cogniview has come up with open-source software that embeds your Creative Commons license metadata into the PDF file.

                      Micro Persuasion: Why We’re Like a Million Monkeys on Treadmills  Annotated

                        Every day it seems there’s a hot new Web 2.0 site that captures our attention.

                          Interesting PR posts 07/13/2007

                          I can’t afford a publicity/public relations campaign — can I? - Public Relations and Publicity Articles - Sales Training Forum  Annotated

                            I can’t afford a publicity/public relations campaign — can I?

                              The PR place: Some ammunition for PR pros to suggest social media campaigns to clients  Annotated

                                someone was paid $10 an hour to undertake social media work for an entire year. This person brought in 93,207 hits over the course of a year, whereas Google Adwords brought in 2,057 visitors.