Edelman Gets Transparent, Launches Second Life Initiatives

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Edelman’s Steve Rubel has announced his company is setting foot inside Second Life, perhaps to the chagrin of our friends over at Second Life Herald, with two initiatives. Both are aimed at giving something back to the community, an element that’s been missing from most of the recent big brand entries. The first initiative involves a Business Plan competition which will help Second Lifers with their business launch goals. According to Electric Sheep, “The winner will get six months access to an island and L$350,000, plus strategic help from Edelman and The Electric Sheep Company.”

The second initiative a blog (fully disclosed, no less!) called The Grid Review that will, as Steve Rbal writes, “cover the entrepreneurial spirit inside Second Life.” We wish them well. Here’s hoping it’s done right and this doesn’t cause yet another backlash from hard core Second Lifers.

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