Since blogs became the next big thing, an increasing number of companies have come to see them as the next great public relations vehicle — a way for executives to demonstrate their casual, interactive side.
But, of course, the executives do nothing of the sort. Their attempts at hip, guerrilla-style blogging are often pained — and painful. —Amy Joyce —More pr than no-holds-barred on bosses’ corporate blogs (Detroit News)
I gave a talk on exactly this theme to a group of local university PR professionals, earlier this month.
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