PR General

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Sep24 }
After a scary couple of days and an emotional post on Blake's blog, I've managed to get my blog back up and running. My host was switching hosts and managed to lose all the content and design of my ...
PR General

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Sep22 }
New Home Blogs is a web log set up help and advise home buyers about the pitfalls of buying a new home in the UK. It says:
“New home blogs has been set up to provide the Internet community with unbiased ...
PR General

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Sep22 }
The Democratizing Media blog has a post on how blogging can help niche journalism such as people writing about science issues and topics. Blogging, as a tool, can be used by scientists to share their knowledge to their peers or ...
Media, PR General

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Sep22 }
The New York Times Online will begin to charge a $49 subscription fee for access to its major columnists under a new programme called Times Select. I think this might prove to be a bad move. Nobody likes paying for ...
PR General

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Sep22 }
No doubt youve heard about Google's new blog search today? I think just about everyone's posted something about it.
Todd Cochrane says Technorati, PubSub and Feedster are dead meat. Robert Scoble says: It's made a great first impression, and David Sifry ...
PR General

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Sep22 }
To add to the great tips on writing content for your blog post by Piaras, I have a few more:
13 Use images/photos/diagrams: A picture is worth a thousand words. If you can show it to me clearer using a picture ...
PR General

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Sep22 }
As Stuart points out, Profile the quarterly magazine from the CIPR is now online, titled Profile-Extra. I've just received my email notification too. Great! But what I am disappointed about though, is the lack of, or should I say non ...
Business, PR General

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Sep22 }
I knew about IE7 featuring RSS support, but I didn't know the new Microsoft Outlook Express will do also. Considering Microsoft is the leader in the browser market by something ridiculous like 85% and a high percentage of businesses, enterprises ...