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Top 50 PR Blogs: August 2008

I've produced a list of the world's top PR blogs according to the AdAge Power 150. It's by no means perfect since it only features blogs on AdAge with PR, Public Relations or Publicity in the title, and a few that were suggested to me last month. It's just a bit of fun but I think it's a decent indicator of the top PR blogs nonetheless.

If your PR blog is missing please comment and let me know. If you haven't added your blog to the AdAge Power 150 yet you can do so by clicking here.


PR Rank....AA Rank............ Blog Name........................Country ............AA Score

  1. .............29.....................PR 2.0...................................US.........................93
  2. .............36.....................PR Squared..........................US.........................89
  3. .............54.....................A shel of my former self........US..........................84
  4. .............83.....................POP! PR Jots.........................US.........................73
  5. ............122....................Strategic PR..........................US.........................66
  6. ............124...................PR Blogger.............................UK.........................66
  7. ............126...................Young PR..............................AUSTRALIA................66
  8. ............130...................Pro PR...................................CANADA................65
  9. ...........193.....................PR Communications............US..........................58
  10. ...........202....................PRNewser..............................US..........................57
  11. ...........206....................A PR Guy's Musings................UK.........................56
  12. ...........255....................PR meets the WWW..............US.........................53
  13. ...........260....................Corporate PR........................US.........................52
  14. ...........274....................PR Works................................CANADA..............51
  15. ...........276....................Common Sense PR................CANADA.............51
  16. ...........277...................Drew B's take on tech PR........UK.......................51
  17. ...........290....................KDPaine's PR..........................US..........................50
  18. ...........293...................Wadds' tech pr blog...............UK........................50
  19. ...........308....................Hispanic Marketing & PR........US.........................49
  20. ...........338...................Brendan Cooper.....................UK.......................46
  21. ...........343...................Corporate Engagement.........AUSTRALIA..........46
  22. ...........354...................Beyond PR...............................UK......................45
  23. ...........357..................Simonsays................................UK......................45
  24. ...........362...................Online PR Thoughts.....................US...................45
  25. ...........374...................Into PR.....................................US.........................44
  26. ...........380...................PRoactive...............................US......................44
  27. ...........385...................Observations of PR................US........................43
  28. ...........395...................Wired PR Works.......................US........................43
  29. ...........407...................PR Disasters...............................AUSTRALIA.........42
  30. ...........417...................This is herd.......................................UK....................41
  31. ...........438...................Valley PR Blog..........................US......................40
  32. ...........443...................Publicity Hound's.........................US....................40
  33. ...........456...................The New PR.................................CANADA............39
  34. ...........460...................Media Relations Blog................US......................39
  35. ...........464...................Client Service Insights................US....................38
  36. ...........475...................PR Meets Marketing..................US.......................38
  37. ...........476...................Pudding Relations......................UK......................38
  38. ...........501...................Student PR Blog........................CANADA..............36
  39. ...........511...................Profitable Business Edge 2........US........................36
  40. ...........513...................A view on PR..............................US......................36
  41. ...........519...................PRos in Training............................US......................35
  42. ...........537...................Tech PR Gems..........................US......................34
  43. ...........542...................PR Talk........................................US......................34
  44. ...........551...................Shiny Red.......................................UK......................33
  45. ...........561...................Eyecube........................................US....................33
  46. ...........567...................IndiaPRBlog!..............................INDIA..................33
  47. ...........585...................All Things PR...............................UK.......................32
  48. ...........588...................Engage in PR............................US........................32
  49. ...........597...................Mutually Inclusive PR..................CANADA.............31
  50. ...........609...................Morgan McLintic on PR...............US......................31
  51. ...........620...................Alan Weinkrantz PR....................US......................30
  52. ...........626...................Strive Notes...................................US....................30
  53. ...........627...................PR Voice......................................UK......................30
  54. ...........632...................New Millennium PR......................US....................30
  55. ...........647...................Norton's Notes.............................UK.......................29
  56. ...........661...................From PR to Eternity......................UK......................29
  57. ...........679...................PR. Differently..............................US......................28
  58. ...........686...................Mosnar Communications................US......................28
  59. ...........688...................Youngblood PR & Marketing.........CANADA...........28
  60. ...........691...................Launch PR.....................................US....................27
  61. ...........716...................Online Publicity Journal..................US....................26
  62. ...........739...................10 Yetis PR Blog..........................UK.......................24
  63. ...........745...................Blinn PR Report...........................US.......................24
  64. ...........752...................Minnesota PR blog.........................US....................24
  65. ...........787...................First Person PR............................US........................21
  66. ...........788...................Public Relations Matters...............US....................21
  67. ...........802...................EducationPR.................................US......................20
  68. ...........809...................HighVizPR....................................US.....................19
  69. ...........816...................PowerUp......................................US....................18


The top blogs by country:

Australia: Young PR
Canada: Pro PR
India: IndiaPRBlog!
UK: PR Blogger
US: PR 2.0

The top UK blogs:
1. PR Blogger
2. A PR Guy's Musings
3. Drew B's take on tech PR
4. Wadds' tech pr blog
5. Brendan Cooper, Your friendly PR Social Media Planner
6. Beyond PR
7. Simonsays.
8. This is herd
9. Pudding Relations
10. Shiny Red
11. All Things PR
12. PR Voice
13. Norton's Notes
14. From PR to Eternity
15. 10 Yetis PR Blog





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Posted by Matthew Watson on Wednesday, 20 August 2008. 10 Comments Links to this post

DOES SIZE MATTER FOR PR GRADUATES?
According to PR Week 9 out of 10 of the UK's largest PR agencies have hired more graduates this year despite the credit crunch. This apparently shows that the PR industry looks set to buck the recession. But there's a major flaw. The majority of PR graduates will not go straight into jobs working for the UK's ten largest agencies, many will begin their careers at small consultancies that might be less well equipped to ride out a recession.

As the only person on my course to have got a PR job since graduating, I would be surprised if small consultancies were mirroring large agencies and hiring more graduates than in 2007. But perhaps I'm wrong - what do you think?

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Posted by Matthew Watson on Thursday, 24 July 2008. 1 Comments Links to this post

A SHREWD MOVE BY BORIS
Pop star, Lily Allen recently blogged, "Please can everyone stop stabbing each other in the UK , it's really sad , my thoughts are with all the families affected by these heinious crimes . we need to have a knife amnesty , we should put on a big concert to raise awareness and stop the violence , Boris, if your listening , call me man."

It would appear that man, Boris Johnson was listening. Or at least his aides were. Although how exactly you listen to a blog I don't know.

Teaming up with a famous young Londoner like Lily is a very shrewd way for the new Mayor of London to position himself as a proactive crime fighter committed to reducing the levels of knife crime in the City. That said I very much doubt that a photoshoot with Lily and a brainstorming session will make a massive difference. Kids won't stop carrying knives because Lily says so. Kids will stop carrying knives when they feel safe on the streets.

I think many knife holders are carrying knives to protect themselves rather than to commit crimes. So rather than a knife amnesty or a Knife Aid type concert I think working to publicise initiatives setup to lower the rates of crime and news that crime rates have dropped will have a bigger effect.

A good example of this is the news released today that the rate of recorded crime has nearly halved since 1995, and is 9% down on last year. However I doubt that will be on the front page of the newspapers tomorrow. Especially since the BBC has reported that another youth has been knifed to death tonight, and tomorrow is the day of Ben Kinsella's funeral.

The media should cut down on sensationalist reporting of crime that just heightens people's fears and focus on the facts, no matter how mundane they are. But sadly I think selling papers is more of a priority than saving lives. The BBC has an article reporting a similar idea here, and a nonsense article here claiming that Nike has shelved its Air Stab trainer because of fears it promotes knife crime. That shoe has nothing to do with knives - it's a stability shoe!

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Posted by Matthew Watson on Thursday, 17 July 2008. 0 Comments Links to this post

   
                   
 
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