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If you read my blog, you notice a trend: I often talk about what public relations needs to do, and how it needs to chan…
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Training seems not to be taking place in agency life, or for that matter, in corporations. Or, well, PR and communicati…
Sounds like you had fun recording that one!
ReplyDeleteAudioblogging...wow. I have a feeling that while I'm writing my thesis this year, new things will be popping up for me to include in it.
I see a lot of benefits to audioblogging. First, when you have a lot to say, speaking your mind can be a lot easier than trying to type it. Second, for on-the-go types such as myself, you can download it straight to your iPod and listen to it enroute to somewhere. I personally would be more inclined to do that than to stare at a computer screen for long periods of time.
Assuming that audiobloggers can speak clearly and coherently, this may have a future.