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		<title>Would you buy a blog from someone who doesn&#8217;t blog?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 07:52:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A recent survey shows that only seven out of 58 PR agencies in Denmark have their own blog (In Danish). Still you can most likely get advice on blogging from way more than the seven who blog themselves. Now does this have to present a problem? Well, I&#8217;m not quite sure, to be honest. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A recent survey shows that only <a href="http://www.business.dk/article/20080325/medier/703240044/" title="In Danish" target="_blank">seven out of 58 PR agencies in Denmark have their own blog</a> (In Danish). Still you can most likely get advice on blogging from way more than the seven who blog themselves.</p>
<p>Now does this have to present a problem?</p>
<p>Well, I&#8217;m not quite sure, to be honest. I guess you could write off some of it with the old saying about the shoemaker&#8217;s barefooted children, but still.</p>
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<li>Would you buy a car from someone who doesn&#8217;t drive?</li>
<li>Would it make you feel more or less comfortable to know that your bank contact has messy  finances?</li>
<li>Vegetarian butcher?</li>
<li>Lactose intolerant cheese monger?</li>
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<p>And so on and so forth. You get the point.</p>
<p>I guess it all boils down to trust. If you trust your adviser to give you good advice, then by all means, go ahead.</p>
<p>But remember that the utmost way to learn about blogging is to blog.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d love to see a survey showing how many (or how few) web agencies blog, by the way &#8211; I imagine they&#8217;d be the most popular alternative to PR agencies when shopping for social media.</p>
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