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Industry Pundits on Google Using Its Corporate Blog for the “China Bombshell”

Ishmael's Corner

Today marks the five-year anniversary of Google turning to its corporate blog to communicate changes in China. At the time I thought that this was a big damn deal from a communications perspective. As I shared in a post last week, Google’s decision gave street cred to corporate blogging.

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Ten Symbols That PR’s “Industrial Revolution” Is Underway

Ishmael's Corner

You see, Max’s blog on consumer electronics had gained such a following that the likes of Dolby and HP were courting Master Swisher. Change: Influencers — not just journalists — come in all shapes and sizes. Sure, the White House engages Twitter, Google +, Facebook, Tumblr, Flickr, SlideShare … and the list goes on. It’s a Bird.

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The Top 10 PR Measurement Atrocities and how to Avoid them

Katie Paine's Measurement Blog

That reduced the data set by half, but 150 is still an acceptable amount of data to analyze under the circumstances, as it happened, the data didn’t change all that much. That reduced the data set by half, but 150 is still an acceptable amount of data to analyze under the circumstances, as it happened, the data didn’t change all that much.

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How to Get On in New Communications: Be Nice

ZudePR

You should read this article if: You’re interested in hearing the exclusive thoughts of 36 of the world’s leading communications experts. Your blog is just not working and you’re wondering why. You work in public relations, SEO, content marketing or social media marketing. Me in Glasgow, Scotland ; him in Sydney.