Lifehack 2.0: build a wiki to blacklist PR spammers

Lifehacker writer/blogger/editor Gina Trapani has taken the art of blacklisting PR flacks to a new level with a wiki listing of PR firms that spam bloggers.

The idea of publicly shaming PR spammers first gained traction when Chris Anderson first chided “lazy flacks” on his blog. (See my post from last November, PR flacks and the new media: a cautionary, not-so-long tale.) But Trapani has made blacklisting a more social act, inviting other bloggers to add their favorite PR offenders to her wiki.

All of this has led Todd Defren of Shift Communications (one of the firms on Trapani’s blacklist) to post an open letter to Gina Trapani on his blog, appealing for her to remove his firm from her list. “If you can dig up the offending email from a shiftcomm.com address,” he writes, “I will publish and critique it on my blog, and will include any of your personal comments as well. We’ll gladly fall on the sword if it’s in service to improving our agency and our profession as a whole.” (Via @flackette.)

Voting now open for the eduStyle web awards

The nominees for the first-ever* eduStyle Higher-ed Web Awards have been selected. From a list of 1,800 potential nominees, the list has been winnowed down to 37 schools in 18 categories. It looks like some very good designs are in the running. Go to the People’s Choice section and cast your vote. (You must be an eduStyle member to vote, but it’s easy to sign up. There’s no excuse not to, really.)

* I call this the first-ever eduStyle awards rather than first annual -- which is what eduStyle calls it -- because something cannot be annual until it recurs. (Old journalism habits die hard.)

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