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Best of Where Do You Stand? (so far) for 2009

By: Marijean Jaggers | 10/13/2009

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A popular technique that almost every television series I can think of has employed at one time or another is the "flashback episode." I've often thought of it as a lame copout for a "new" episode, but in blogging, I think it's a different story. This is the flashback post and if you're new to this blog or have been enjoying it (and hopefully, learning from it) for a while, you might enjoy this series of my favorite blog posts from this year. I'm hoping my colleagues and our long-time readers will share links to their favorite past posts in the comments.

(And no, I didn't just choose blog posts authored by yours truly.)

My "Best of" Standing Partnership's Where Do You Stand? Blog Posts for 2009

New to the Blogosphere? READ THIS FIRST!

Media Relations for the Media by my esteemed colleague Patrick Lunsford

Five Things CEOs Really Oughta Be Doing with Social Media

A Solid B on Twitter Grader -- What's Your Score? by my right-hand man, Justin Lopinot

A slightly controversial post: Facebook is the Suburbs: MySpace is the Ghetto

If Standing had a godfather, it'd be this guy and you can tell why from his posts, including this one: Who'll Be Left to Write the Media's Obituary?

 

What are some of your favorite posts on Where Do You Stand?

 

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Justin says:

Tue, October 13, 2009 at 10:05:am

I enjoyed Patrick’s Media Relations for the Media: “Basic Cable Personality Clash Skirmish ‘09” just for the way in which the comments started with a bang and continued to spiral out of control.(http://www.standingpr.com/blog/entry/media_relations_for_the_media_basic_cable_personality_clash_skirmish_09/)

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