I’m feeling guilty because I haven’t taken part in a meme thingy that Ged started – listing out the top not-very-technical things that every PR person should know. Then the other Jed has retagged me and reminded me in his follow up – expanding the list out to 50 things! Oh and in the meantime, Becky has delivered the goods too and I feel bad, but OK for the time being because Jonny, Stephen, Paul, Stuart and Wadds are yet to get involved.
There’s some really good thinking here that I reckon could be repurposed into a more use friendly format and used for lots of things. A bit of a cop-out maybe, but how about a wiki? That feels more suited to the task at hand which is essentially creating a big list of useful stuff. And then by taking part you’ve already ticked off ‘editing a wiki’ too.

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Hi Jonathan,
Feel free to start the wiki and I would be happy to add in, I did the list primarily because other people had done some of the how tos elsewhere really well, I wrote most of the post on my Nokia E90 and because I thought that the subjects needed to be read around.
Ged (^_^)
Oh you bugger! That’s three times i’ve been hooked into this meme and there is no getting away from it now. Balls!
Ged, no offence mate, just been busy!!
I think we have to establish a meme-etiquette.
All together now:
It’s ok not responding to memes, it doesn’t mean i don’t like you…
@Asi – Valid. I actually rarely do
“It’s ok not responding to memes, it doesn’t mean i don’t like you” There I’ve said it!
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