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February 23, 2006 in Media Orchard, Media Relations, PR Agencies by Scott Baradell
Media Orchard’s Childish Technorati Hack: Please Don’t Do This Yourself

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Now we know why our popularity has plummeted; we’re too easily amused.

(Brian, cut that out!)

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February 23, 2006 in Media Orchard, PR Agencies, SEO by Scott Baradell
Steve: Media Orchard Is God

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Who says our popularity has plummeted? Media Orchard’s last post is now on the front page of Technorati — under a big honking picture of Steve Rubel with the headline, “What’s New in Steve Rubel’s Favorite Blogs.”

We’ve decided to try this again with a better headline than “Media Orchard’s Popularity Plummets.” After all, we are in PR.

(Sorry Steve — and sorry Dave Sifry — we’re just a natural smart aleck.)

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February 23, 2006 in Media Orchard, Social Media Marketing by Scott Baradell
Media Orchard’s Popularity Plummets; Our Fans Suck

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For some time now, we’ve been ranked third or fourth on PubSub’s PR List (30-day ranking), behind Micro Persuasion, Naked Conversations and — sometimes — Josh Hallett.

Today, we checked out PubSub and we were ranked 189th! Or, according to that cruel red arrow, “down 186.”

We’ll assume it’s a fluke. At least Technorati, Alexa, and The Truth Laid Bear still like us.

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February 23, 2006 in Media Orchard, Picks by Scott Baradell
Pick of the Orchard 2.23.06
  • Enough With Pontificating Bloggers! Here Comes the Next Wave of Blogs (B.L. Ochman)
  • Much Obliged: The Power of Reciprocity (copyblogger)
  • Hilarious Starburst ads (Advertising/Design Goodness)
  • We Spent All Our Budget (Hugh MacLeod)
  • Brain death by dull cubicle (Creating Passionate Users)

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    February 22, 2006 in Media, Media Orchard by Scott Baradell
    Stop Us If You’ve Heard This One Before

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    This is classic. The New York Times public relations staff complained to Gawker that it was not using the preferred headshot of Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. (top).

    Note to NY Times PR: It’s fine to correct Editor & Publisher on the updated headshot, but Gawker? Didn’t they realize that they would just be made fun of?

    Apparently not.

    We can only assume the order came from the top. We’ve had many CEO bosses in our time — and one thing they all cared about was the headshot.

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