If you read one thing about blogs and crisis communications / issues management then let it be PR Opinions: Crisis PR: All that glitters is not gold…. by Tom Murphy.
Read, think, learn.
If you read one thing about blogs and crisis communications / issues management then let it be PR Opinions: Crisis PR: All that glitters is not gold…. by Tom Murphy.
Read, think, learn.
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And if you want to read all about the the Merchant of Venice read "All that glisters is not gold" by William Shakespeare.
I've decided that's the main difference between bloggers and journalists. Newspaper hacks usually have the ghoulish presence of a sub editor hovering behind them ready to flick through a dictionary of quotations to try and catch them out. 🙂
Wait, I've just a thought. Somebody could start up a professional sub-editing service for bloggers. We could submit our posts en route to publication for fact-checking and grammar-grilling.
Did anybody say micropayments?
Indeed "Non omne quod nitet aurum est"
Re subs – see http://publicsphere.typepad.com/scoop/2006/01/jurassic_park.html
(And, yes, I was a sub once).