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On to New Virtual Playgrounds

Posted by Jennifer Mattern on August 6th, 2008 in PR News


I was asked often enough privately where I’ll still be “hanging out” on the Web that I wanted to quickly come back here and share.

You’ll still be able to find me blogging at any of my other numerous sites (a few include JennSays.com, AudioXposure.com, and AllBookMarketing.com). The first is my newest blog, much more personal in nature than my niche blogs, and will be the home of most of the “attitude” formerly reserved for NakedPR (it had to go somewhere). I’ll be talking about PR and related issues on the other two mentioned, although for niche audiences of musicians and writers.

You can feel free to reach me via LinkedIn regarding anything work-oriented, even though I don’t use the service terribly often.

I’ve also broken down and will be using Twitter. I will not be using it in any professional networking capacity. I will not be using it to talk exclusively about PR, social media, and related issues. I will not become one of those self-obsessed little twits who needs to constantly update you on everything going on in their life. I will not likely be updating it incredibly often. I will not be using it to discuss anything I consider even remotely “important.” (Anything worth more than ten seconds of my time will be covered on one of the blogs mentioned below.) I will still bitch, rant, and say whatever the hell crosses my mind, whether that be giving kudos to an awesome indie act or telling you where you can stick it.

While nowhere’s going to be quite like this blog for me (which has always been my little virtual playground), that’s where I can be found moving forward.

COMMENTS

  1. Comments by Ike on August 6th, 2008 at 11:11 pm |

    My following you on Twitter in no way is to be construed as pressure to follow back. I use Twitter for a variety of reasons, which tend to evolve.

    What can I say, I have a soft spot for contrarians.