More 'new to me' sites
I've been checking technorati for PR Blog Week again today and come up with more sites:
- A lot of people like site-9 weblog really like our major league interviews
- On his soapbox, guy says that blogs are word-of-mouth, so nothing new. Well, yes, every communication technology is an attempt to replicate the rural village in a metropolitan situation. The question is: what's the best way of doing that?
- The silent penguin lives in Germany (born in England) and has been blogging for years. Nice clean site too
- Thought signals also talks about adopting a daughter from Guatemala. I like this mix of professional and personal ob blogs. I don't like the 'drank six jars' college stuff but important stuff is really interesting.

I wanted to send you a quick thank you note from Paris for all the job you do on Global PR Blog Week. I am director of a PR agency and I found this project really fantastic and of huge interest to me. Sharing all this knowledge helping PR industry in such an original way is something great. I'd like to help french PR industry improve itself and to bring awareness around blogging in my country as we are really at the begining of the begining....Only few national daylis are offering RSS feeds, few IT on line publication also do it, but it seems that only around 20% of the people connected to the web have a blog .... Can you imagine how far behind you we are.I am planning to organise an event in the same dimension of Global PR Blog week in France in late october, I'll be happy if you agree to be one of our US guests to share your vision with us or should I rather say , to show us how PR industry is moving.
Thank you again for all what you bring us.
Posted by: Guillaume du Gardier | 12 August 2004 at 11:10 PM