More tips for PR-Media people on reaching out to bloggers [Maple Leaf 2.0]

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Bloggers have a reputation for being a pretty prickly bunch as far as PR and marketing folks are concerned.  I don’t think we’re too much different than other media folks, though we are more likely to broadcast your gaffs to the ends of the Earth–I guess that makes us a scary bunch.

Regardless Cory Doctorow wrote a guest piece in InformationWeek on how to connect with bloggers (in terms of do’s and don’ts) the points are summarized here:

  • Have a link.
  • Have a permanent link.
  • Have a link for everything.
  • Use real links.
  • Use links that go to pages.
  • Flash sites stink.
  • PDFs stink. It’s not a Web page (see “Have a link”). It’s hard to copy and paste out of. It doesn’t show up in browsers half the time. The Web is made of HTML.
  • Streams stink.
  • Put your URL on your images.
  • Linking policies are ridiculous.
  • Don’t worry about “bandwidth stealing.”
  • Offer high-res images.
  • Forget the “copyright protection” Javascript.
  • Enough with the legal boilerplate.
  • Creative Commons licensing takes the guesswork out of blogging.
  • Finally: Send suggestions by the preferred means. Source: FlackLife: Cory Doctorow’s simple, effective tips for blogger relations
  • The biggest suggestion that I’d add is find out what I’m interested in before you email me.  I received a lot of PR emails prior to SXSW.  Being on the press list will do that I guess.  I don’t think most folks checked out what I generally cover.  I won’t call them out, that’s not fair game in my book, but it is just annoying.

    How would you like PR/Marketing folks to send you information for your blog?

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