Posted in Talk Is Cheap on Nov 18th, 2007 5 Comments »
It’s been been weeks since I’ve been here, mainly because I’ve been logging on elsewhere in the sphere: the wiki for the Talk Is Cheap event last Thursday. From my own myopic perspective it was a wonderful evening. Lots of familiar faces, lots of new ones. Lots of corporate, agency and government people, lots of […]
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Most of the action leading up to the social media unconference for PR practitioners–Talk Is Cheap–is taking place on the event’s wiki. People are signing up to take part; others are volunteering to run sessions–all online. To make that possible, the site is wide open for editing.
The exercise is much like walking on hot coals. […]
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Talk Is Cheap — an unconference for Toronto-area PR and corporate communications practitioners on Thursday evening, November 15 — is officially launched and looking for presenters and registrants.
In the spirit of unconferences (you might be familiar with Podcamp or Case Camp), Talk Is Cheap is free and features short presentations from registrants who will be […]
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