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.
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Forget About Waldo, Where's Rubel?
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Mark Evans
on Mon 16 Oct 2006 07:45 AM EDT | Permanent Link
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Re: Forget About Waldo, Where's Rubel?
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Tony Hung
on Mon 16 Oct 2006 12:16 PM EDT | Permanent Link
Nevermind FeedRaider, his first post Monday morning was about Google Maps.
Google MAPS?! Steve must have been hypnotized -- surely Google needs the traffic ... or something. Seriously, what is Steve thinking? Maybe he's automated his posts for Monday, but to continue his ongoing silence is nothing but damning. Re: Forget About Waldo, Where's Rubel?
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Randy Charles Morin
on Mon 16 Oct 2006 12:21 PM EDT | Permanent Link
Honestly, you'd have to be pretty naive to think this wasn't sponsored by Wal-Mart. Read the blog.
http://walmartingacrossamerica.com/ I must have been one of the first people to blog about this story. http://www.kbcafe.com/rvdad/?guid=20061003131659 When I published it, I didn't know, but was quite sure that it was sponsored by Wal-Mart. I didn't care. It was fun. I wasn't on a witch hunt. Re: Forget About Waldo, Where's Rubel?
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Duane
on Mon 16 Oct 2006 12:41 PM EDT | Permanent Link
The more everyone from Edelman, include Steve, stay silent. The more it makes me thing that they are not the PR firm I should look upto as I start to build my own. I would have been blogging about this days ago if I had worked at Edelman. Where are you Steve Rubel?
Re: Forget About Waldo, Where's Rubel?
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Ian Ketcheson
on Mon 16 Oct 2006 02:39 PM EDT | Permanent Link
Very disappointing, particularly for me personally after I have agreed with Steve's messaging on his blog and at the Mesh Conference, and have repeated these messages in my presentations on the issues. As he has often pointed out, the blogosphere is trackable and measurable. So, I'd humbly suggest that we vote with our links: If this bugs you, remove Micropersuasion from your blogroll, stop linking to it in your posts, and spread "blog juice" to those posts calling for an end to Edelman's silence and clarification on how this jives with their oft-delivered key messages.
Re: Forget About Waldo, Where's Rubel?
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Anonymous
on Mon 16 Oct 2006 03:22 PM EDT | Permanent Link
by the way, the irony is even greater once you read this post on a businessweek blog, from about a year ago, titled "edelman shows walmart the power of blogs."
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