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NevilleHobson (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
... the ones people want to ask about. Now there’s this new visual guide to Web 2.0 companies from Brian Solis , presented in a way that’s focused on relationships between people, indicating which companies are active in what areas (click the image for a larger version): Brian calls this ‘ The Conversation Prism ,’ an apt descriptor for something that is about communication and...
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Web Strategy by Jeremiah (Free subscription) | 08/17/2008
Yesterday morning, I sent over an email to Todd Defren and Brian Solis, champions of the Social Media Press Release (which I’ve critiqued in the past) offering some suggestions. Recently, I’ve been receiving some press releases where the real important news isn’t in the leading paragraph. I had to hunt and read through [...]
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Murphy's Law (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
... Kirkpatrick The PR roadblock on the road to blissful blogging - Michael Arrington PR is not dead - Brian Solis Can I get a big cup of STFU please - Jeremy Pepper Jeremy Pepper makes sense - Frank X. Shaw [ Supplemental: Communications Evolution, again ] Does the thrill of the chase make PR obsolete - Steve Rubel How Digital PR is changing - Drew B The changing role of Public Relations...
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Scobleizer (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
... Arrington, founder of TechCrunch, talks about how dismayed he’s been at the PR industry lately . Brian Solis, who is one of the few PR people who builds relationships first with everyone in the industry (it’s hard to remember the last industry event where Brian wasn’t holding court and if you’re a tech blogger and you haven’t yet met Brian you probably haven’t been blogging...