August 25th: This week’s top 5
The number one cool thing about this week is that I have only had two blog spams in a whole week. It’s usually about 10 a day. Do you think the spammers are all on holiday?
Well at least the PR bloggers have been hard at work all week and here are my five fave posts.
1. Stephen Brook at the Organ Grinder explains how journalists use cliches as shorthand.
2. Nick Wilson at Performancing highlights a couple of job boards for bloggers who’d like to get paid for their work (and who doesn’t)?
3. Sandra at PR Girlz has an interesting post about losing a client. I remember when, as a PYT, the first time a client fired my agency because of his own internal politics despite the excellent job we were doing. I cried the way home. Then I got over it and landed some new biz. Remember in business, it’s not personal. 
4. Mattew Stibbe discusses when to “go off the record“. I learned first year at college that the answer is never. I’ve always stuck to that rule. It solves a lot of problems before they start.
5. Kami Huyse tells the tale of PR nightmare at Northwest Airlines. It’s a case study of how not to handle redundancies. It seems NW was not happy with just firing a thousand people, they had to humiliate them too. Make sure you read the comments.
And what, dear Strivers, is on your holiday reading lists?
Filed under: public relations

I love the media cliches, now we should come up with a list for PR.
Speaking of list of cliches, I work for a lawyer who can not talk without using a cliche. I do have a list.
said differntly
and therefore
the problem is as follows
at the end of the day . . .
for your edification
correct me if I’m wrong
the ball is in your court
real time
ergo
let’s put this to bed
my question to you is . . .
Got a quickie for you
Cobble it up
shooting from the hip
I could be wrong
don’t be throwing mud in his cornflakes
putzing around
the gag is . . .
I could go on, but . . . .
Linda you have the patience of Job.