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Do you really want to read crappy corporate pitches?
pointlessbanter.net — With the current debate over how PR companies pitch bloggers the fundamental question that is often not being asked is who actually gives a crap about what they are pitching? Do your readers want to read crappy corporate pitches?
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- agisten, on 05/14/2008, -0/+4In my blog I always try to separate PR bs from real info and I'd hope to see other bloggers do the same... daily I read thro several hundred PR releases only to blog about one or two...
- kp2575, on 05/14/2008, -0/+1I freak out if I get like 5, I can't imagine getting several hundred
- RennyBA, on 05/14/2008, -0/+1Glad you didn't do it as I hate crappy corporate pitches :-)
- MyBerry, on 05/14/2008, -0/+0My blog not for PR
- jloveseggs, on 05/15/2008, -0/+0my panties aren't thongs right now, but pink with a lacy top and a couple of bows...very pretty and comfortable.
- bluntphallus, on 05/15/2008, -0/+0I am in dire need of more information. Please divulge.
- BennyGreenberg, on 05/17/2008, -0/+0You have to know that the minute your reading a release that mentions:
some of the brightest and most influential names
Think of it as a culturally-focused
bringing ... to the people
As descriptors... You know there is a problem.
You would have figured after all these years Marketers and PR People would have figured out we have it figured out.
What did David Meerman Scott call it... Gobbledygook
Great Article
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