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At last night's BIMA dinner I met Jamie Galloway, Head of Digital Media at the Central Office of Information (COI). For anyone, like me, who isn't immersed in the public sector, in simple terms the COI acts as a procurement clearing house and trusted Read More
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It seems these days corporate crises are played out in full view of the public.
The FT Alphaville team live blogged SocGen's conf call this morning - the one in which the management 'explain' where the euro 5bn went.
I've never really got Read More
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This is how it's done.
At 7:30 AM Cory Doctorow writes a post on BoingBoing about a reader's difficulty with Amazon's MP3 downloads, and the bewildering response from customer service.
At 3:17 PM, an Amazon employee on the MP3 development team leaves Read More
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Supportive of the Scouts for helping out on the UK skills shortage by launching a new activity badge for PR, I found out they also have them for Creativity and IT (below), which goes some way to fixing our recruitment needs.
And surely these Read More
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Jeff Jarvis has a great post on the new metrics now available to track the progress of the US presidential race, from Twitter followers to odds quoted by a bookmaker. Some of these methods wouldn't translate for a brand or a business but its is amazing Read More
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Not my first of 2008.
And that's because one of my New Year resolutions was not to post on the prickly subject of 'PR' in 2008 - let's all move on - but then I came across this email footer...
Are you the person we sent Read More
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Readers of the BBC News Website are invited to submit questions for Microsoft's Chairman, who will answer them at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Maybe someone will ask him, "If I give my personal data to a social network, Read More
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The Metia Influence team is shortlisted for PR Week's not-for-profit campaign of the year in its 2007 Awards. If you subscribe you can see more here.
This amuses me.
Not for profit PR campaign. I hope that word doesn't get out this is our Read More
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Something a bit strange about following the wise words of Forrester's marketing team blog over many months, and then finding someone from a PR agency - Chris Thilk of MWW - suddenly joining the conversation on the site.
All completely transparent Read More
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Every now and again stir up PR agencies (preferably on a Friday afternoon).
Then sit back and watch the response.
Tags: Tom Foremski, PR is dead (again) Read More
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Tech PR copywriter The Friendly Ghost has created a "relentlessly functional" tool using free Zoho Creator online database software. The Friendly Ghost Social Media Resource tracks PR social media knowledge, both theory and proof, and the Friendly Read More
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Thanks to the generosity of a co-worker's friend, I was able to drop by during setup at the PAX exhibit hall last night. (While I was there I passed Gabe and made eye contact with Tycho, but <del>chickened out</del> decided not to talk Read More
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We recently pitched for a very large PR account. We lost.
But that was fine because we really enjoyed it. It was a better experience to lose that pitch than many we have won.
It was quite a process. First they qualified out nine agencies. Then they invited Read More
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In his post Covering an Apple press event, Robert Scoble offers sage advice on how to get your coverage noticed. The bad news is that it requires a team of four to five people:
"TechMeme will never link to video, streamed or otherwise, so if you’re Read More
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I'm delighted to learn that Jon Silk, Head of Creative Media Services at LEWIS PR and former scourge of cloggers, is blogging energetically again at copypunk.
Jon's new blog contains an impressive amount of Wil Read More
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