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<description>As the Internet and self-publishing tools have flourished and caused massive ripples to the journalism industry, the next wave of the ripple is hitting PR firms.  During this transition, the number of journalists went from few to many.  At the same time, the number of companies &amp; new products needing media coverage went from few to many.  And this has happened quite rapidly, so the industry as a whole has not had a chance to catch up.

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<description>It seems like it’s all so easy, but I guess it isn’t. Joe Wilcox from eWeek wrote a blog post that pretty much sums it up in the title: Make Your Corporate Blog Believable. That’s it folks, that’s the entire ball game.  I have no specific tips on how often you should blog, nor the length of a post.  It’s utterly irrelevant if you can’t decide on using your blog as a genuine, authentic voice of your company.</description>
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