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Scoble vs PR firms

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Archives: How Robert Scoble Compares to the Top PR Firms

Interesting, if mischievous, comparison of Scoble’s web presence vs large PR firms, in which Scoble wins, hands down. Yeah I know we could write lots of caveats and we’re not comparling like with like. But it’s food for thought.

(Via Scoble’s blog)

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