Perry, the Vlogging PR Dog
What happens when you have an old Logitech camera, a dog that is well behaved, and a person slap-happy from putting together a report ... you get a dog sniffing a camera.

What happens when you have an old Logitech camera, a dog that is well behaved, and a person slap-happy from putting together a report ... you get a dog sniffing a camera.
Work in PR/Comm/Marcom. Have lived and worked in Detroit, Scottsdale/Phoenix, Tucson, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and San Francisco Bay Area. Have a dog. He's great.
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1 Comments:
Vlogging...wow.
Now there's a kind of blogging that I think a lot of people can get into. Not everyone is a good writer, but I bet plenty of people would be good vloggers.
One thing I've noticed about bloggers is that a lot of people don't do it because they don't like to write. I bet audioblogging and vlogging will help open up more people to the whole blogging concept than if it were merely a written medium.
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