PR Squared Joins Newstex Network
Not sure exactly what this will mean, or if it means anything, but PR Squared is now a member of the Newstex "Blogs on Demand" network.
I am going to steal some "what this means" language from David Meerman Scott of the WebInkNow blog:
"Unlike other Web-based blog aggregation services, Newstex actually licenses influential blog content directly from bloggers and then takes in each carefully selected blog feed in text format and uses its proprietary NewsRouter technology to scan it in real-time. Each blog post delivered as part of Newstex Blogs On Demand is treated as a news story. Blog content is easily integrated into the applications that people use everyday, including content aggregator services, financial trading environments and customer relationship management systems.
"A few weeks ago Newstex signed LexisNexis as one of the first customers for the Newstex Blogs On Demand product. Clients of the LexisNexis online service will be able to track and segment what key influencers in the blogosphere are saying about them. The voice and opinions of bloggers will be available to corporate customers integrated into the LexisNexis news and business information products.
"Newstex also delivers blogs from Gawker Media, an independent media company with a stable of titles in over a dozen categories including the flagship Gawker, plus Gizmodo, Wonkette, (etc.)"
Sounds pretty cool --- good company to be in, anyway!
Tags: newstex, blogs, blogging, PR, public+relations, marketing

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Comments
Congratulations Todd. I too am not sure what it means. I haven't really gotten a handle on what the various networks actually deliver to their bloggers. I hope that you will post about your experience and the benefits you receive.
Posted by: Joseph Thornley | June 28, 2006 07:59 PM
As soon as that first check for $0.25 rolls in, ya'll will be the first to know. ;)
Posted by: Todd Defren | June 28, 2006 10:10 PM
Thanks for the post! Any updates? I was just approached for my blog and am sending in the paperwork.
Posted by: Ann Ray | July 30, 2006 09:11 AM