Weekly Articles: My Favorite Links
The Weekly Article summary was missing everyone so I decided to let him come back to roost at PR Meets Marketing =) Instead of trying to do a weekly digest, I’m morphing this into links that catch my attention.
You can still click on the Weekly Articles tag for previous issues or subscribe to the Weekly Articles Feed to receive my irregular insights on articles that may be of interest to you. If you feel that you have a post that would interest me or people who read this blog (the poor souls =), leave a comment and I’ll check it out.
So here are recent links for your reading pleasure:
Getting Back at Stalkers: This article caught my eye for how a community took on a harasser by using Plurk. I haven’t used Plurk yet, but seems interesting. Leigh did raise an issue about what could happen with a mob mentality before all the facts are gathered.
Hot or Not Viral Videos: B.L Ochman highlighted what is takes to make a true viral video campaign work by showing what didn’t and did.
Bloggers Who Like Journalists Who Like Bloggers: Toby of Diva Marketing Blog did an interesting, albeit unscientific, “pulse check” about bloggers and if they are journalists.
And oddly enough, I’ve seen hits to my post, “Off Topic: Beijing Olympics Torch Relay,” jump as we near the Olympics. Seems like it’s showing up for searches on Beijing Olympics and Olympics.
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