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  • Top 150 Marketing Blogs

    Was just looking at the new “Todd And Power 150″ marketing blogs and I wasn’t surprised that I wasn’t on it, after all, there are a lot of very good blogs out there.
    However I was looking at their scoring method and decided to see how far off I was. They take your google page ranking, [...]

  • If you can think of it - it’s already out in beta

    I think I read that somewhere, (if it’s on your blog lit me know and I’ll link to it.) But it’s not always true. Sometimes it’s out of beta, up and running and has been so fro quite some time.
    Such is a great little site called DropSend. I was trying to email a large photo [...]

  • Is SEO the new PR?

    Following on from my last post, stephen has got me thinking. If the “old” PR is about bridging the gap between clients, the media and the public, then what is the “new” PR about.
    In the “old” PR we are using the media available to increase the visisbility, or findability, of our clients and their messages. You [...]

  • Search Engine Optimisation and Social Media

    Just been reading a very useful article over at Stephen Davies’ blog on improving a blog’s SEO. (I know, I should have used some keyword rich text there if I was doing things propperly.) Something stephen said got me thinking - “Let’s be honest, it’s not being talked about much.”
    He’s right, it isn’t but it does tie in [...]

  • Public sector engagement with social media

    During my year working for a local autority, I spent a massive chunk of my time trying to improve the way we consulted with local people on the issues that would affect them. Time and again I got the same response fro the public, “not more consultation, better consultation.” This was particularly accutelfelt by minority [...]

  • A YouTube for Games?

    Just came across a neat little site, Kongregate is billed as the gamer’s Youtube and whilst it’s not there yet, it’s not a million miles off.
    When I logged on, there were 481 people playing online. Admittedly that was at 11 O’Clock but still, hardly a mass market. The site does, however, offer an interesting collection [...]

  • Budget 2007, has Gordon just shot himself in the foot?

    I’ve just been doing some work on the budget for a client and something occurred to me. The surprise 2% cut in income tax left George Osborne ashen faced and will definately be generating some positive headlines tommorrow but in the longer term he could just have made a serious blunder.
    At the last election he [...]

  • Back on the Wagon

    Having spent the last six months in a pretty much blog free zone, I have moved jobs and whilst my new employer is not exactly in the vanguard of social media exploration, they are certainly much more aware of their environment.
    I hope to start posting once again, even better I hope to have something to post [...]

March

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