Thursday, February 28, 2008

Ad and PR Blogs... how to choose

With so much out there to digest it's hard for someone just getting into the field to figure out what's most worthy of attention. Magazines, eNewsletters, blogs, eZines... content is non-stop. How do you choose?

As I'm working on structuring my own blog -- finding a voice and figuring out what unique message I have to say to the world -- I've been especially enjoying reading other people's blogs. I set up my own NetVibes page and now get a steady stream of Ad- and PR-related postings every day. Here's what I'm reading now:

The Steve Rubel Lifestream offers the most consistent and regular posting -- with short updates coming every few hours. The author has a blog too (Micro Persuasion) but I like the lifestram as it it's somewhat of an information tease... bits of news here and there to investigate as you will. Has been a great resource for discovering new blogs, websites, and hot articles.

PR Squared is Todd Defran's comments on social media marketing. Consistent lengthy posts that get you thinking. Bonus: his firm Shift Communications, has an employee blog (unSpun) that covers a hodge podge of thoughts from Shift professionals.

Gaping Void Hugh MacLeod draws cartoons on the back of business cards and comments on his life and the media. He's the mind behind Microsoft's Blue Monster, the corp's new mascot for their new PR plan to tell their own story instead of letting their competitors and the media do it for them.

Adverganza. Just found this one (thanks, SRL). Comments on advertising industry. Haven't had much time to look into it but so far it seems good.

Forward Blog is targeted at young PR and Advertising professionals. Archived posts on interviewing, job hunting, and PR basics. Regular podcasts with a similar focus.

What are you reading?

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