By: The Red Rocket
Good balanced look at the Howlett Howler (as in Harry Potter bollocking ‘Howler’ rather than mistake). And yes I think your life experience point is well-made. In PR career terms, I’m ‘middle-aged’,...
View ArticleBy: Paul Stallard
Some good arguements and to be honest, if Dennis chooses to communicate with PR professionals via Twitter then that is his call. Any PR worth his salt should know the best way to contact target...
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[...] Andrew Bruce Smith provides some balance and context to the post, arguing, amongst other things, that actually the problem lays in the pitch process and who’s responsible. “First – think about...
View ArticleBy: Sally Whittle
I’ve commented on this elsewhere but suffice to say, this is an interesting post with lots of valid points but “angry as hell”? Seriously? It’s a few emails. Dennis needs to get out more. There’s,...
View ArticleBy: Andrew Bruce Smith
Thanks to everyone for the comments – at the very least, you can’t argue that Dennis’ original post has stirred up some good discussion. @Sally – should have been mad as hell, not angry – a perhaps too...
View ArticleBy: Bob LeDrew
The issue that I have with this post is its agency focus. There are countless communicators — like me — who are client side. We do pitch journalists and bloggers. But we also do internal...
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[...] Andrew Bruce Smith is supportive of Dennis’ stance, and can sympathise: In short, I think Dennis is absolutely right. But it’s important to properly understand what he is saying. [...]
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View ArticleBy: Adrian Beeby
Speaking as a slightly older member of the PR fraternity, I’m both fascinated and slightly repelled by Dennis’ comments. Could he be sounding the death knell of the profession I’ve spent the last 16...
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