- Drawing on all that’s good about “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid”, Luke Armour has pulled together a very funny PR murder mystery. Worth the download! And no hype or discussion on Web 2.0… brilliant.
- While recognizing the folly of relying on statistics, Neville has some compelling evidence on why the integration of the online and offline worlds is the way forward for the vast majority of PR practitioners.
- Allan Jenkins points to Ragan Communications MyRagan social network site. It looks good though it entails a lot of work compared to the world’s laziest PR social networking site – which now has 44 members… connected snoozing.
Tom,
That’s the best compliment anyone’s ever paid to me. Compared to such a classic? I’m honored.
I’m also just as inane.
“You put on your black dress, and I’ll go shave my tongue.”
Thanks for listening, glad you enjoyed it.
Luke,
I’m just glad you didn’t mention the Heinamackafrau!
It made me laugh – there’s no higher praise in my book!
TM
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