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Saturday, February 26, 2005

The Seven Habits of Effective Blog PR

Nick Wreden has a fantastic post on the seven habits of highly effective PR professionals who work with bloggers:

Never pitch, personalize
Respect a blogger's time and intelligence
"A blog is not about you, it is about me"
Quality, not quantity
Feed the food chain
It's no longer just about the media
Keep learning

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