Virtual vs Real World Conversations
There are differences between what people say on the internet and what people say in the real world.
The main difference is what people feel they can say to someone online compared to face to face.
I was on the train last Wednesday coming back from the RSA Social Media Surgeries in Sheffield with Rob Greenland. (more…)
I’ve been following Andrew Stott, Director of Digital Engagement on Twitter for sometime.
Taking the digital age to core government and setting best practice for communications and marketing is a job that I am sure we all would admit sounds like hard work.
With the launch of Google Social Search last week, this puts a new dimension on social search optimisation and how companies should be approaching their search optimisation strategy. (more…)
I was on Twitter on New Years Eve afternoon and saw this tweet come through on the Waterstones account:
Ever had those moments / thoughts, where you want to share an experience on your blog with others but the technology just isn’t there?
I was at a meeting on Thursday last week and met John Duffy, Marketing Director from Ipadio. They have some clever software which enables you to do live telephone feeds into your website. Alternatively you can record these calls and these files can upload them afterwards. (more…)
Harness the Power of the Social Web
2009 was the year that the social web hit made an impact on how companies and people interact online. Technologies such as facebook, twitter and blogging took the social web to the masses, so the power of the social web grew and became mainstream. (more…)
The Future Buzz blog is a true inspiration to read, Adam write a lot of sense. What’s more it’s refreshing to read a blog of someone who share the same view on the internet.
A previous post Social Media – Its so old school resonated in the post The Buzzword Social Media Is DOA In 2010. (more…)
Your online credibility is an increasingly important way of showcasing your specialised knowledge and expertise which will build your online credibility. As more people engage with the social web differentiating yourself become imperative
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