Buzz
Check out what these people are saying about PRblogs.org and you’ll get a feel for why creating your blog here is a good idea. Whether you just want to test the blogging waters, or create a long-term home with a free blog, PRblogs.org welcomes you.
Here is a list of posts linking to PRblogs.org. Our thanks to all!
Blake Barbera: Building a PR Community
Richard French: PR Blogs for Practitioners
Lee Hopkins: Your new hires will eat you for lunch
Allan Jenkins: PRblogs.org: Free Blogs for Practitioners, Educators, and Students
Dale Wolf: The Power of PR Blogging Put into Action
Scott Kidder: WordPress.com Announced (And a Similar System)
Guillaume du Gardier: The next generation of PR folks will be blogging …
Shawn Lea: Free blogs for PR practitioners, educators & students
Octavio Rojas: Public Relations: Visit http://prblogs.org
Trevor Cook: Worth Reading
Jeremy Pepper and Neville Hobson have also written with these words of support.
Jeremy Pepper writes,
“The practice of public relations is fluid, and ever changing such that through the years, we’ve seen pitches go from faxes to emails to now RSS,” said Jeremy Pepper, founder, POP! Public Relations.
“The latest trend is blogging and wikis, and in this new era of consumer generated media, the incoming account coordinators need to know how to use these tools - and PRblogs.org is one such forum where Auburn students, and others, can show future employers that they understand the change in PR and are ready to be part of it.”
- Visit Musings from POP! Public Relations.
Neville writes, “What better way to help students of PR and those just entering the profession to get some practical experience and knowledge of blogging than by providing them with their own blog, for free? Robert French at Auburn University has done just that with PRblogs.org, a free blog hosting service for anyone in the profession, whether a student or a practitioner. Not only do you get your own blog but you also become part of a growing community.”
- Visit Nevon.net
