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Day 4: Lessons Learned

We decided today that it would be great if all of the authors had a chance to post their impressions of this event, discuss what they've learned, add more information based on feedback to their original posts, and so on. Therefore, we are creating a final category, "Final Thoughts," in which the authors can post whatever they want beginning on Saturday and throughout next week.

So, please come back and visit next week! We'll be watching the comments, and discussion will most certainly continue.

Also, the New PR community, to which the authors of this blog belong, is discussing the possibility of a new set of postings on this blog on one "Big Idea". The idea is to apply the knowledge that we've shared with you here to an issue. Some people suggested that we do this in the comments, and we are currently figuring out the best way to move forward and the timing. We'll make an announcement soon.

Author: Elizabeth Albrycht | Jul 15, 04 | Permalink | 0 comments
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The Global PR Blog Week 1.0 is an online event that will engage PR, marketing and business bloggers from around the globe in a discussion about blogging and communications. The event is scheduled for July 12 - 16, 2004.
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