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Fleishman’s testing out a blog on Typepad

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July 29, 2006 by Colin

Wonder who‘s helping Fleishman-Hillard set up a blog? Like this password-protected blog over at Typepad?

Makes sense, considering their hiring spree lately.

UPDATE: As I think about it, I wonder if that’s the link for the internal blog being tested out by FH’s new head honcho, Dave Senay. David Jones has the scoop on the internal blog.

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  1. David Jones says:

    Colin…you sneaky devil!

    That is indeed our internal sandbox blog account. It’s been active since before I started at FH, but I have been noodling with it to get used to Typepad. (I’m a wordpress guy, myself.)

    Dave Senay’s blog is behind the firewall and can only be accessed when we’re logged on to the FH intranet.

    But, good sleuthing my man.

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