Renewing vows to my reader

reader Lately, I’ve been focusing more on my offline life and neglecting my google reader, and as a result, neglecting you. 

Between work and everything else, I spend a crazy amount of time online, so I am not sad about shifting focus, but the truth is that a lot of your posts and comments enhance my offline life when it comes to thoughts and discussion about PR, Marketing, Advertising, Politics, Volunteering, Health, being a Gen Y-er/Millenial, and just living in these times.

Today, I am renewing my vows to my reader, myself and you. If you’re linked here, you’re in my reader and I’m saying thank you, please keep writing! (And if you’re not linked here, and you think I would like your posts, include your blog address in a comment or email me james.walker@prprescriptions.com.)

- Catch Up Lady

- Blah Bloh Blog

- Awake @ the Wheel

- Canuckflack

- Caribbean Beat

- ChasNote

- Communication Overtones

- Conversation Agent

- David W. Mullen

- DigiActive

- Employee Evolution

- Evange.list

- Gary Vaynerchuk

- Gen-Y, Music Marketing and Social Media

- Hard Knox Life

- It’s Not a Lecture

- K Street Cafe

- Modite

- Personal PR

- Pudding Relations

- Pulse and Signal

- Riveting Rosie

- Ryan Stephens Marketing

- Social Honeycomb

- Somewhat Frank

- DC Concierge

- Personality Project

- The Schiff Report

And also, there are all of those great people in my blogroll off to the right! —>

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11 Comments on "Renewing vows to my reader"

  1. Thank you, James. That is very kind of you to share. We were just talking about affinity and online becoming the launching pad for off line connections in a post two short days ago. Balance is good and I’m sure you have a mix of both. Keep up the good work.

  2. jaywalk1 says:

    Thanks for commenting Valeria! Still working on the balance, but I’ll get there.

  3. Balance is something we are all working, trust me my friend. Thanks so much for finding my content valuable – just take your time and continue to offer value.

  4. Berg says:

    awww thanks for the love. I’m in the process of moving to Word Press so stay tuned!

  5. Jessica Lee says:

    i know… playing blog tag can be silly… but i’m doing this one because i respect who originally tagged me. check it out here:

    http://jessicalee.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/11/tag-im-it.html

  6. Ben Matthews says:

    Wow, glad I’m in your reader!

    You’re now in mine ;)

    Cheers,
    Ben

  7. Thanks for the shout out – reminds ME to be good about reading too. Easy to not do it, or rely on Twitter when you’re busy but nothing takes the place of blogging.
    :) KW

  8. Jaclyn says:

    Hey James! I totally hear where you’re coming from (as you know from a similar recent post on my blog). Keep writing when you have time, you have great things to say and I enjoy reading your thoughts!

  9. Rebecca says:

    Thanks, James! I think the online and offline world compliment each other so it’s okay to ignore one occasionally – glad you’re back on track :)

  10. James – Like some of the others. I am very flattered that you find my content valuable enough to subscribe to. There’s a reason you run into the same people in this space so often though, and it is because it isn’t easy juggling all the things we do, but while other people are watching 90210 we’re trying to facilitate important conversations, spread valuable ideas, help people and change the world. Of course, there’s always time for LOST and The Office right?

    Sorry I was late to this party. Hope all is well!

  11. jaywalk1 says:

    Just want to say thanks to everyone for the comments!

    @ryanstephens – There’s always time for The Office!

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