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June 28, 2006

I am your PR sherpa

I'm currently on a press tour and found out that this blog has been named MarketingSherpa's best blog on the topic of PR.  This is quite an honor considering the other blogs/bloggers nominated.  Mike and Dave were quick to point out that my Bangalore click fraud investment paid off.  That's a good one.  With PR bloggers working hard to out-blog each other, it's nice to have readers outside our circle who also read MarketingSherpa and I'm flattered that they took the time to vote.  I do think that the blogging PR professionals have helped raise our game and deliver better results to our clients, partners, employees and employers.  And for that my hat is off to all those sharing their knowledge and improving our craft. 

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Comments

Shel & Jeremy, thank you. I appreciate your kind words.

Congrats, Matt. That is quite an honor.

I figured it was a deal with the devil. :)

Congratulations. It couldn't been a nicer guy to win.

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