Dutch Perspective vs. O’Dwyer

When I wrote about the Princeton Review and public relations on August 21, I was expecting some trackbacks or comments, since it was an interesting story. Nothing happened.

But I’d like to imagine that the folks over at O’Dwyer PR saw my post and decided to write something about it and they just forgot to link to my Web site. Of course, after O’Dwyer PR wrote about it, other blogs picked it up. Apparently none of them googled “Princeton Review” + “public relations.” And according to my Web stats, only 5 people who did got to my site.

The only mysterious Web site that linked to my Web site was streamy.com, a new social bookmarking site. Most of my referrals come from them, which is interesting, but since I didn’t get an invitation from them yet, I don’t know what was bookmarked.

I’m curious. And yes, slightly jealous at O’Dwyer, I guess.

19 September 2007 | Media and Journalism Issues, New Media and Blogosphere, PR and Communication | Comments

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