PR people quickly caught up in the Internet in general and in social media in particular. The blogosphere seems especially attractive to them. This is good news. But! With the seeming simplicity of this environment, to work with it, it is necessary not only to know the decoding of the word “blog” ( we blog - yes), but also to know the directions of undercurrents and the habits of its inhabitants. I recently read a checklist here that was published by one of the American bloggers, tired of the illiterate PR people who smelled their press releases and other promotions. It turned out to be quite simple to adapt to our realities. So. What questions can a blogger ask a pyrammer who appeared in the comments or in the mailbox in order to evaluate his “professional suitability”:
Do you have a blog? Can you send a link?
What does the word "blog" mean?
Who was the first Russian-language blogger? (at least in LiveJournal)
Who is considered the main Russian podcaster?
What was the most popular question for the President at his first Yandex Internet conference?
Do you communicate with the bloggers included in the rating (first 500) of Yandex? Who exactly?
Have you ever argued with Apache?
Where is he, by the way, now?
Is your blog included in the first 5 thousand blogs in the Yandex rating?
How do you read the news?
When did you start blogging?
Login to LJ coincides with LJ-nickname or not?
What is CSS?
Have your blog entries ever been quoted in the media?
Send links to your blog, podcasts, LJ, Youtube, Flickr, Li.ru. Are you offended by reading the latter?
What are some nice people online?
What are you extremely unpleasant people. (if this list is empty - instant disqualification)