I have stayed away from the Strumpette fray. It struck me as a lose-lose proposition. Applaud Amanda Chapel (whoever he or she may really be) for injecting a bit of fun into the sometimes strident and self-important PR blogosphere and get flogged for endorsing an effort that drags PR back into the gutter from which we've been trying so hard to extricate ourselves. Attack Strumpette for the oh-so-many levels at which the blog is bad and suffer attacks for having no sense of humor. Besides, so many of my peers have done such a great job of giving Strumpette the attention she/he so desparately seeks. Even TheNewPR to read any of the many entries on how to pitch bloggers. But I'd already been to Strumpette and read all the various opinions appearing throughout the blogosphere. I read about how the site was up and down, up and down (kinda like Amanda, I guess). Multiple visits by the curious and not-too-busy might account for that, if the server hosting the site wasn't prepared for the load. This morning, though, Strumpette redirects me to a demonstration page for a service called Digg | Shel Holtz is principal of a shel of my former self
Strumpette Sends Unsolicited Email, Then Redirects
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