So Wal-Mart pays two people to blog about a road trip but fails to disclose the "arrangements". (See Deep Jive Interests for all the details). What I'm curious about is where's Steve Rubel, who works Wal-Mart's PR firm, Edelman? All of things about blogging that Rubel expounds: transparency, honesty, open communication, etc. seem be violated by Wal-Mart "fake blog". If you're Edelman, doesn't it make sense to quickly get your blogging evangelist into the conversation? Instead, Rubel has a post this morning about a new aggregator called FeedRaider.
Update: So, Rubel finally did a post on the Wal-mart "situation". For a public relations expert, it comes across as, well, lame, especially when he says: "I am sorry I could not speak about this sooner. I had no personal role in this project." Sorry, Steve, that doesn't quite cut it. Richard Edelman also offers up his explanation, in which his PR firm takes the bullet for not being transparent about the flog.