Chapter 7. Blogger Relations
At this point, you should be feeling more comfortable with the PR changes that we’ve discussed, and we hope much of this is becoming clearer to you. We’re working together to help you not only put the public back in Public Relations, but also to inject personalized relations into your PR practice.
As a communications professional, you should naturally engage in dialogue and embrace the notion that conversations will lead to information sharing, peer-to-peer exchanges, and better relationships. Unfortunately, a significant percentage of people (whether bloggers, reporters, or analysts) still think that PR professionals are merely spin artists who focus on pitching, blasting, and cranking out poorly ...
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