PR and the art of car control…

OK, this post is a little unfair, but I’m going ahead anyway. Many of you will be aware of the Lizzie Grubman affair. I covered it back in August.

Lizzie is a high profile New York society PR who backed her new SUV into a crowd outside a nightclub and drove off. She got a two month sentence for her trouble and many people were outraged.

Anyhow, I read on Gawker that Lizzie is now giving a PR course in New York and at $49 a session that has to be worth a visit. 601am outlines some suggested course content

There's money in them there blogs…

As predicted by Rafat Ali back in January, blogs are beginning to get bought.

News has leaked out that MarketingFix a collaborative blog focused on marketing, has been snapped up by Andy Bourland. Andy is the founder of ClickZ.

The MarketingFix blog will be re-packaged with another Bourland purchase, Adventive which hosts marketing related discussions and the combined entity will be launched in July as: Up2Speed.

So what does it mean? Well there was always going to be commercial interest in blogs that are popular with some clearly defined sector. There is a clear challenge for Bourland in how he’s going to wring profitability from the venture, but it’ll be interesting to watch.

I’d expect a small number of other prominent blogs will follow MarketingFix, particularly in the technology area where the publishers (other than Infoworld, CRN and a few others) are struggling with the blog thing – the bloggers will probably become staff members, and for PR this will certainly make reaching them easier.

I wouldn’t expect a huge amount of consolidation however.

There’s nothing to stop companies creating and fostering their own successful blogs without pulling out a check book. It’s simply a matter of application.

But I wish the folks at MarketingFix a lot of luck.