- How I Work - Steve Rubel kicks off discussion about tools people use to get things done.
- You’re Up, They’re Down - Social media sites are gaining traffic.
- Polemic alert - Bob LeDrew offers snippets from a Vanity Fair piece on Scott McLellan that eviscerates him.
- 1366 Respondents In One Afternoon :: Student Survey Research - Robert French at Auburn University continues to get his PR students to do hands-on work in online communications.
- How Can You Not Google Yourself? - Josh Hallett had a revelation recently when he met with people from an organization who were surprised to see the results of a Google search on their organization name. Maybe as tech advocates, we forget that some groups don’t even understand the basics of online reputation management.
- Let them eat cake: Blogs are for the elite? - Debate about whether including MySpace blogs in blog search tools will increase the noise to signal ratio.
- Feed Readers Reviewed
- Making your agency sweat…
- Reporters Don’t Do Math, Part 2 - Biovail vs. Shortsellers
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1 Robert French // Apr 15, 2006 at 9:57 am
Thanks for mentioning this, Eric. I realize that respondents alone does not make the survey, but the success was kinda cool. I wanted to post because I’m proud of them.
Actually, when all was said and done - the students received approximately 2,400 responses to their survey. In another group, whose survey is face-to-face at a local mall, they have pulled in about 500 responses.
Strangely (but not really) the third group (with a potential pool of only 50) is having the toughest time. The issue/topic is kind of a tricky one and the combination of that, along with gatekeepers, is causing them fits in their telephone call attempts.