Blake Barbera, of San Francisco, California, writes in WetFeetPR blog. Blake began blogging in August, 2005 with this as one of his goals, “I want to educate others that are in the beginning stages of their PR career. I want to share my first experiences in PR and learn from you as you learn from me. This is my most important goal.”
So, Blake is of special interest to my students and all other PR pros launching careers. His blog’s title, alone, is quite telling of Blake’s keen insights and sense of humor.
Many thanks, Blake, for your kind words of support for PRblogs.org.
Another supportive post comes to us from Richard French (no relation) of Tekrati (formerly of Oracle) in his Tekrati Weblog. Many thanks, Richard.
Other news: We now have two blogs from overseas. Eulaly is from a PR intern in Paris. DoctorPress is from a PR firm in Madrid, Spain. Let’s encourage them to keep using the blogs. Comment on their posts (if they start making them). Welcome them to PRblogs.org. In fact, if you post a comment on their initial blog post, even though it was generated by creating the blog, they should receive an email notifying them of a comment. You can welcome them that way.
I have added the Babelfish translation tool to all of the sidebars of all available themes here. I will slowly add in all of the possible themes. It will reach 300. Baby steps, though. Currently, 19 are available.
If you wish to see all the themes available to you, please visit Alex King’s WordPress theme browser. Find one you like and let me know. I’ll install it for you. No problem.Â
Finally, to see some good WordPress tutorials / tips check out Lorelle’s WordPress.com blog.
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