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A Plethora of PR and Marketing Blogs to Choose from

August 20, 2007 by Eric Eggertson  
Filed under Marketing

Apparently there aren’t enough lists of PR blogs out there.

Friendly Ghost Power IndexThe Friendly Ghost PowerPR List uses a similar methodology to the Ad Age Power 150, but replaces the questionable BlogLines subscriptions metric with some Technorati measures.

Ad Age Power 150You could do a lot worse than spend an afternoon burning through some of the blogs on the list, if you’re looking for good writing about public relations and related issues.

A few of the bloggers are less active this year than last, but it’s a good list.

PR PowerwomenAlso try the PR Powerwomen list, with additions here and here. The large number of male PR and marketing bloggers out there doesn’t mean there aren’t some excellent female voices to be found.

1 percent blogging armyAnd in other blog list news, Sean Moffitt is resurrecting his 1% Army Canadian Blog List, and is organizing a tournament of Canuck bloggers.

And don’t forget Spin Thicket, where you can find a Fark-like listing of current blog posts and website items about PR, marketing, the media and politics.

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9 Responses to “A Plethora of PR and Marketing Blogs to Choose from”
  1. I would say that Technorati is also suspect, maybe no people work there as I never had a response to open tickets ;-) Thank you for the shout, Eric.

  2. Less content generation from leading PR bloggers right now gives newer blogs the opportunity to differentiate themselves and seize leadership. You, E (sorry, the Philadelphia in me)! Keep up the hot blogging.

  3. That was meant to be Yo, not “You.” Sigh.

  4. Valeria: Good point about Technorati’s flakiness. Where is the PubSub PR measurement tool when you need it?

    Geoff: You, G, thanks for the compliment. ;-)

  5. Kevin Dugan says:

    If folks are finding new blogs this way, wonderful.

    But we seem to concentrate on these things too much. Reminds me of the Nobodies and Z-List created in response to previous rankings. Which is to say it all evolves into more of a popularity contest at times.

  6. Ike says:

    I’m still a Nobody, in every sense of the word.

    I even adapted IAN for my generic commenter icons, which, strangely enough, nobody seems to use.

  7. Kevin:

    I used to scan people’s blogrolls, looking for interesting blogs to check out. Then I noticed that many blogs listed that are no longer active, which reduced my faith in blogrolls as an up-to-date reflection of someone’s reading habits.

    I don’t put a lot of faith in the lists, but I’m often surprised to find a really good writer, who, for some reason, I haven’t discovered, or am glad to rediscover.

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