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April 26, 2005
PR, blogs and Lisp hackers
Paul Graham has posted a new essay at his site. He discusses PR companies, and how good they are, and also has a fair bit to say about blogs. It is interesting reading, as always.
It is also interesting to see that he picked suits as one of his examples, given the work that Hugh Macleod and Tom Mahon are doing on their blogs, to promote Savile Row. These guys seem to be having some success in selling Savile Row tailoring, using blogs and a clever PR guy in New York. I have to say that I am tempted, though, for me it would be a waste, as I rarely wear suits.
Posted by JohnC at April 26, 2005 11:31 PM