Chat #8: On creativity and ‘PR 2.0′

Posted on Saturday 24 June 2006

Brief show notes here, as Allan is currently fire-fighting for a client who has a crisis on their hands.

A discussion on creativity and ‘Web/PR2.0′ - useful terms or onanisms?

More details to follow

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4 Comments for 'Chat #8: On creativity and ‘PR 2.0′'

  1.  
    June 25, 2006 | 2:50 am
     

    Refreshing creativity discussions from the dynamic and “writeable Web”

    Just some thoughts sparked by an email from my brother…
    My brother, Bill, sent me this link to a Tim Bray interview on SYS-CON.TV. It is, in it’s own way, a discussion about creativity and the new opportunities online today. The link is to a v…

  2.  
    Lee
    June 25, 2006 | 4:41 pm
     

    Thanks for the link, Robert - I’ll check it out later today. So if YOU are also against the term ‘Web2.0′, then what should we use? Because to my ears ‘read/write web’ sounds awfully tecchie and exclusive…

  3.  
    June 27, 2006 | 2:42 am
     

    Thanks, Lee. I sent you an email and audio comment in answer to your question. Feel free to edit away.

    I’d just call it social media, interactive online or - hey, communicating. That’s just not too sellable and sexy these days, I imagine, though.

  4.  
    July 5, 2006 | 11:09 pm
     

    Just had a chance to listen to this entire show. Very nicely done. I agree that you need discipline to be creative, even though this sounds counter-intuiitive. And I too have read (and own) “If You Want to Write.” For me, ideas often come when I’m on a long walk by Lake Ontario, far away from the phone and computer.

    Keep ‘em coming, boys.

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