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eFuture visions c/o Internet World speakers
3 CommentsApologies for the delay in commenting on the talks we heard at London’s Internet World, but at last the opportunity has arisen to jot down some perceived wisdom and pass it on.
The speakers we enjoyed listening to - who had real news and views to impart - were Ashley Friedlein (CEO of E-consultancy.com) and Loic […]
Michelle Mace, our Head of Sales and I attended the PRFocus Online PR event organised by PR Recruitment last night.
In case you didn’t pick up a copy of the handout; please find a copy here: Essential elements of online PR.
We hope you find the information useful.
Online PR, PR Focus, PR Recruitment
Corporate blog void in FTSE 100
2 CommentsWe recently undertook informal research of the FTSE 100 companies and found that none of the listed companies has a blog at the corporate level (or at least not easily found).
Granted their brands may have *consumer-oriented, open communication platform tools of engagement, but we were surprised that, despite the media buzz, there still doesn’t appear […]
Weblog Awards 2007 Winners are…
0 CommentsWonder if you spotted the winners of The Weblog Awards™ announced on Monday earlier this week, March 12.
The winners are a wonderful cross section of popular, new, large, small, private and public blogs highlighting the variety and many uses of blogging.
Category nominations were made voluntarily by members of the general public […]
English language blogs peaked? We think not!
0 CommentsGraham Charlton’s blog post on e-consultancy.com advises that another report has been published forecasting that English Blogs have peaked.
Pranam Kolari looked at ‘ the distribution of “I” in blog posts, one from BlogPulse and the other from Technorati’ and proclaims that there is constant growth – ie no change.
All the comments come up […]
Where will blogging go from here?
0 CommentsThe recent interview by E-consultancy.com with Shiny Media’s CEO Ashley Norris highlighted an essential element of blogging.
‘Sure, you can set up a blog easily enough but actually putting it on the map – and keeping it there – requires a lot of effort.”
My last blog touched on one of the many elements […]
For blogs, links = success
0 CommentsMust be after the weekend, as I was reading the Sunday papers and came across a rather interesting financial blog success story plastered across the front page of The Sunday Times:
“I blog, therefore I am £70,000 richer”
“Less than six weeks after starting to write about downshifting from London to rural Northumberland, a mother of three […]
Blog ROI and Measurement
0 CommentsI’ve been reading the trades again – but this is London and that’s what a commute is made for - selecting to avoid iPod ear pollution, I go for the magazines to pass the time, pressed up or squashed in with random strangers on London’s buses and trains.
Without ROI on marketing spend, the board room […]
Advance of Corporate Blogging
0 CommentsIt’s here again! I only just wrote that the press are full of the virtues, pitfalls and necessity of joining the open communication channel of corporate blogging.
February’s edition of Management Today dedicated a lot more space to blogging, and here are highlights from Alexander Garrett’s crash course:
1. Think Strategy; why have a […]
Corporate Blogging on the rise
0 CommentsThis New Year’s trade press is full of the rise and merits of business blogs and advice on blogging. We present a summary.
According to e-consultancy’s interview with Anil Dash, of Six Apart fame (the company behind popular blog platforms Movable Type, Vox and TypePad), blogging has by no means peaked and we haven’t seen […]
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