LOTD: May 30
May 30th, 2006Author: DialogueMedia
- The ever-vigilant Paul Holmes points to Bill Bratton’s LAPD Blog. Now that’s certainly an interesting use.
- Jeremy Pepper (or J-Pepp as we like to call him ’round these parts) has posted about his nifty new blog design (good job Jeremy Harrington and Josh Hallett!) and what he’s thinkin’ about when it comes to “experts” on blogging. I can’t say I disagree. As someone who is gainfully employed because of my knowledge of blogging and the space in general, I can’t say that “expert” is the most solid term to use to describe what I, or anyone else holding a similar position does, whether we like to or not. Part of the reason to not want to be tagged with “expert” in any arena is that it’s kind of like that joke about medical school – “what do they call the person who finishes last in the class at med school?” – to which the answer is, of course, “doctor.” It’s not all about what I read two years ago or did three years ago or whatever, it’s about being a part of what’s going on on a regular basis and being able to adapt, adopt, and move on to what makes sense for clients, my firm, and myself when the need arises.
- This bullet is simply here for deep breath purposes. Moving on now
- Seth Godin is looking for a master calendar. So am I.
- Keith Jackson is talking about how PRfolk are “portrayed” in film, based on the research of Claire McFarlane, a student in Australia. [Thanks, Chris]
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