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Mark Pack’s Blog is a political weblog based in the UK. The site’s content focuses specifically around politics, technology, history, media and PR.
Mark Pack’s Blog was founded by London-based Writer and Blogger Mark Pack. Once referred to by Channel 4 as a “Lib Dem Blog Guru,” Mark set up the site to document his interest, experience and opinions as former Head of Innovations for the Liberal Democrats. He also serves as the blog’s current Editor.
The independently owned site is updated several times a day and self-published. Topics covered in the past have covered everything from Forgotten Liberal Heroes to government spending cuts and social media in politics. Blog posts range between 500 and 1,000 words and often include Vlogs and profile opportunities.
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Update: Blogger does not wish to be contacted by PRs. Mark Pack’s Blog is a political weblog based in the UK. The site’s content focuses specifically around politics, technology, history, media and PR. Mark Pack’s Blog was founded by London-based Writer and Blogger Mark Pack. Once referred to by Channel 4 as a “Lib Dem Blog Guru,” Mark set up the site to document his interest, experience and opinions as former Head of Innovations for the Liberal Democrats. He also serves as the blog’s current Editor. The independently owned site is updated several times a day and self-published. Topics covered in the past have covered everything from Forgotten Liberal Heroes to government spending cuts and social media in politics. Blog posts range between 500 and 1,000 words and often include Vlogs and profile opportunities.
Website
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Circulation
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Politics
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