
Well, well, well. It’s Friday again, so time to dig around in my Bloglines account and find the best of the posts from the last week. This has been a crazy week, professionally. I’ve been a busy bee. But it looks like there’s been a lot going on and, as always, people talking about interesting things.
Brendan Cooper’s PowerPR list: A top 100 list that includes some of my favorite bloggers, so it must be valid.
Media Guerilla – Online Response Tactics 101: How do you know when to respond to buzz, positive or negative online? Mike Manuel has three simple questions that can help you decide if it’s worth the time and energy.
Stop Worrying that Your Twentysomething is Lost: From Penelope Trunk (The Brazen Careerist). Penelope always has great posts related to the job search and mostly for young pros. You might want to forward this post to your parents.
Memory Almost Full… Of Junk – All that Web Surfing Could Hurt Your Work: Bart Cleveland contributes to Advertising Age on small agency life. It’s specifically about small agencies, but I find lots of useful things for students and for public relations. This post talks about his concern that younger employees’ work is suffering because they just aren’t paying attention.
Spam One-Liners: Art created from one-liner subject lines in the artists’ in box.
When Candidates Give Up: A political ad from a bottom of the barrel candidate… can you smell the desperation?
Teachers Should Blog, Tweet and Flirt Online Like the Rest of Us: In Ohio, the public school teachers’ union strongly recommends that teachers not participate in social media sites. What do you think?
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