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Talking Communications with Farrell Kramer Podcast Releases Episode 11 –- To Blog?

Talking Communications with Farrell Kramer, a podcast focusing on all aspects of communications, has released Episode 11 –- To Blog? The guest for this episode is John Elsasser, Editor in Chief of The Public Relations Strategist, which has devoted its most recent issue to blogging.

Closter, NJ (PRWEB) August 29, 2006 –- Talking Communications with Farrell Kramer (www.talkingcommunications.com), a podcast focusing on all aspects of communications, has released Episode 11 –- To Blog?

Episode 11 –- To Blog? examines both the value and concerns about corporate blogging as a communications vehicle. John Elsasser, Editor in Chief of The Public Relations Strategist, discusses these areas based on reporting for the quarterly’s Summer 2006 issue: BLOGS The Evolution Continues: Should You Join the Conversation?

"Blogging has become a major force in the media world. However, in the corporate arena it continues to be viewed with caution. Despite the power of blogs to let companies conduct an interactive conversation with customers, investors and other important audiences, many organizations have held back. Our guest, John Elsasser, Editor in Chief of The Public Relations Strategist, talks with us about why some companies are reticent to blog and how they should think about entering the blogosphere," Kramer said.

Talking Communications with Farrell Kramer was launched in early 2006 by Farrell Kramer, founder and president of Farrell Kramer Communications, LLC (www.farrellkramer.com), a public relations firm built upon the belief that the power of ideas rests at the center of all communications. Prior to his work in public relations, Kramer was an investigative reporter with The Associated Press and a financial reporter for Investor's Business Daily.

Episode 11 –- To Blog? has a run time of 33 minutes and 45 seconds. It is available directly on the Talking Communications with Farrell Kramer site (www.talkingcommunications.com), via RSS and e-mail subscriptions there, and can be found on iTunes, Podcast Alley and many other podcast directories.

About Talking Communications with Farrell Kramer:
Talking Communications with Farrell Kramer (www.talkingcommunications.com) is a podcast focusing on all aspects of communications. It is an interview show hosted by Farrell Kramer, founder and president of Farrell Kramer Communications, LLC (www.farrellkramer.com), a public relations firm built upon the belief that the power of ideas rests at the center of all communications.

Contact:
Sharon Bially
Farrell Kramer Communications, LLC
(774) 270-1293

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