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		<title>Spring cleaning brings spring reading</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 20:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kari</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know, I know &#8212; I&#8217;ve been horrible about blogging. I&#8217;ve been going through the yearly planning, yearly wrap up and yearly over justification process. It&#8217;s been painful, educational and enlightening all at the same time, and I have several posts floating around in my head from it. But I need to gain a little [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know, I know &#8212; I&#8217;ve been horrible about blogging. I&#8217;ve been going through the yearly planning, yearly wrap up and yearly over justification process. It&#8217;s been painful, educational and enlightening all at the same time, and I have several posts floating around in my head from it. But I need to gain a little perspective before ranting and raving.</p>
<p>In the meantime, I&#8217;ve been cleaning out my Bloglines clippings folder, and found a handful of posts worth sharing. I realize a few are several months old at this point, but I reread each one and they&#8217;re still great references and all-around-good-reads. So check them out.</p>
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<li><b>From Pandia Search Engine News: <a href="http://www.pandia.com/sew/591-rss08.html" target="_blank">The definitive top 5 online RSS reader</a> </b>&#8211; <i>a must read for those of you who aren&#8217;t using an RSS reader to stay up on news and blogs (and looking at my traffic stats, that&#8217;s a lot of you).</i></li>
<li><b>From Mashable: <a href="http://mashable.com/2007/11/07/google-reader-blogroll/" target="_blank">When a Blogroll Isn&#8217;t a Blogroll</a></b> &#8212; <i>a particularly compelling idea (I think) for agency folks.</i></li>
<li><b>From Liberate Media: <a href="http://www.liberatemedia.com/blog/social-media-tools-list-from-analytics-to-digg/" target="_blank">Social Media Tools List &#8211; From Analytics to Digg</a></b> &#8212; <i>a huge resource for all your social media questions.</i></li>
<li><b>From Jeremy Pepper: <a href="http://pop-pr.blogspot.com/2007/10/pr-will-lose-social-media-to.html" target="_blank">PR will lose Social Media to Advertising Because of Sex</a></b> &#8212; <i>great commentary on who should/will &#8220;own&#8221; social media.</i></li>
<li><b>From Chip Griffin: <a href="http://mediabullseye.com/mb/2007/12/throwing-out-the-social-media.html" target="_blank">Throwing Out the Social Media Rulebook</a></b> &#8212; <i>points out that not every &#8220;rule&#8221; in the emerging social media world should be followed, and why.<br />
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<li><b>From Jeremiah Owyang: <a href="http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/2007/11/19/list-of-resources-profiles-indexes-blogs-and-information-for-the-analyst-industry/" target="_blank">List of Resources for the Analyst Industry</a></b> &#8212; <i>a list of several analyst-related social media resources.</i></li>
<li><b>Also from Jeremiah Owyang: </b><b><a href="http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/2008/01/01/a-complete-list-of-the-many-forms-of-web-marketing-for-2008/" target="_blank">A Complete List of the Many forms of Web Marketing in 2008</a></b> &#8212; <i>a great breakdown of the many forms of web marketing and the social media technologies related to each.</i></li>
<li><b>From Now Is Gone: <a href="http://nowisgone.com/2007/12/10/finding-savvy-social-media-consultants/" target="_blank">Finding Savvy Social Media Consultants</a></b> &#8212; <i>helpful suggestions for anyone looking to hire social media experts.</i></li>
<li><b>From Brian Solis: <a href="http://www.briansolis.com/2008/02/definitive-guide-to-social-media.html" target="_blank">The Definitive Guide to Social Media Releases</a></b> &#8212; <i>regardless of you think about the social media release, this post includes an interesting picture of what each press release wire offers.</i></li>
<li><b>From Kathy Kerchner: <a href="http://www.masteryourmessage.com/wordpress/?p=53" target="_blank">Bad Press Releases Feature Boring, Ridiculous Quotes</a></b> &#8212; <i>PR folks are notorious for overwriting press releases, but this provides great examples of what a release could be.</i></li>
<li><b>From Brendan Cooper: <a href="http://brendancooper.com/2008/02/24/the-pr-friendly-index-for-february-2008/" target="_blank">PR Friendly Index</a></b> &#8212; <i>a fabulous list of 100 PR focused blogs. Pick a new one each week to explore!</i></li>
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