They would come to understand that a few motivated bloggers and a bit of social networking can, will and has already made null and void the entire PR effort of the City of Greensboro and the "non profits" who claim to be trying to attract business to Greensboro. Some of us have been at these for the last 10-12 years and we work for free.
All that money spent for naught... All those hours worked, all those press releases, everything wasted.
You see, those dumb asses at the News & Record that you bet on so heavily deleted their online archives not once but twice in the last 10 years, but thousands of blog posts still remain online for prospective corporations to find. The Greensboro blogosphere may seem relatively quiet compared to what it once was but the archives of your detractors remain while the archives of your supporters are gone.... Long gone.
A rethinking is in order: why waste money on PR trying to pave over corruption when it would cost far less to punish the guilty in the first place then use the remainder of the PR budget towards things that would actually help our communities?
You know, if by chance you care...
Update: Roch corrects me below. The N&R has deleted their online archives twice in the last 5 years, not 10 years as I wrote above. My thanks to Roch for setting the record straight.
All that money spent for naught... All those hours worked, all those press releases, everything wasted.
You see, those dumb asses at the News & Record that you bet on so heavily deleted their online archives not once but twice in the last 10 years, but thousands of blog posts still remain online for prospective corporations to find. The Greensboro blogosphere may seem relatively quiet compared to what it once was but the archives of your detractors remain while the archives of your supporters are gone.... Long gone.
A rethinking is in order: why waste money on PR trying to pave over corruption when it would cost far less to punish the guilty in the first place then use the remainder of the PR budget towards things that would actually help our communities?
You know, if by chance you care...
Update: Roch corrects me below. The N&R has deleted their online archives twice in the last 5 years, not 10 years as I wrote above. My thanks to Roch for setting the record straight.