I listen to a few classic musical artists, one of which is Bob Marley. I recently realized that he was not a fan of PR, just like me.
“You can fool some people sometimes, but you can’t fool all the people all the time” – B. Marley
I read so much as I’m subscribed to alerts from Bounce and PRWeb. I get at least 150 alerts every day.
I’m consistently disappointed in PR and consistently rewarded with my alerts, most often from blogs.
I spend too much time thinking. But it dawned on me that Mr. Marley was so right. PR is a short term effort to fool people. Saying it different, if you had a good product that met peoples needs, would you need to tell a story? Probably not. I suggest spending more time in actually having a story instead of so much time trying to tell one.
So I’ve developed a mathematical equation for: Are you a Fool?
The amount of time you spend on PR divided by the amount of time you spend listening to customers
If the number is > 50%, you are a fool.
Well, I’m going to stir it up and shoot the sheriff (Dear Mr. FBI, this is a poor attempt at humor)
October 22nd, 2007 at 5:16 pm
There’s a lot of fools out there trying to fool the fools. Keep going with it…PR may cause tipping points some of the time, but definitely NOT all of the time :0)
BTW…your Bounce hyperlink isn’t linking correctly.
JT