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PR vs. Journalism: Why Rivalry Hurts Both

Waxing UnLyrical

While perusing my Facebook stream the other day, I came across this article on Business Insider. Its title alone (What PR People Really Think Of Journalists) told me the article was link bait. An article like the one linked above doesn’t put journalists in place. PR vs. Journalism: Why Rivalry Hurts Both.

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Will A Brands Next Big Move Be A Journalism Department?

Twist Image

Flipping from content marketing to journalism. I was thinking about citizen journalism. Maybe the reason this Blog has some level of success is because it's more like journalism than it is about what Twist Image offers and sells (I prefer to write relevant articles about this industry). brand journalism.

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Why Article Marketing Will Never Die

Small Business Mavericks

The True Meaning Of Content » Why Article Marketing Will Never Die A couple of days ago I wrote about Google’s recent algorithm change and how it is beating down the article directories. However, I didn’t definitively answer the question about whether article marketing will die.

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Journalism and Wikipedia – Wanky Balls

Laurel Papworth

The Independent is regarded as leaning to the left politically, [2] although it has not affiliated itself to any political party and a range of views can be found on its editorial and comment pages. I’d be sued for copyright for reporting on a pay-for article ripped from Wikipedia. ^.^. From Wikipedia so may or may not be true.

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Open Access week at Communications Biology

Socialmedia.biz

As an Open Access journal, here at Communications Biology we asked the authors of some of our most accessed articles how both publishing Open Access and freely accessing the work of others has advanced their research fields and careers.

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PRs compared to Mao, Pol Pot and Stalin

Sherrilynne Starkie

The reader comments on Page’s story are more telling: “Second hand car sales men and women are “swell people”, according to second hand car sales men and women. Politicians “only interested in doing the right thing”, reports politician,” wrote one commenter. The article was originally posted on the Thornley Fallis blog.

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Forget Facebook and MySpace – Wall Street Journal Shares Your Information Too

Stay N' Alive

It seems like every other day Wall Street Journal is talking about some other Social Networking site that is revealing all your information to 3rd party advertisers. I assume this means the comments you make and any profile data you store on their system. However, they do collect “Files and Communications&#.

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