I have just spent the best part of two days constructing our first agency e-newsletter with a new whiz-bang piece of software. The experience has made me realise that although... read more →
Have you seen the entertaining Specsavers TV ad in which a couple, trying to drive on to a ferry, mistakenly board an adjacent aircraft carrier? Soon they are on deck... read more →
I have to confess that I embarked on my month’s internship at Clareville with some trepidation after my first experience of PR interning was a somewhat interesting experience. I had... read more →
When is it an editorial review and when is it "I would like the best baby gear for free please" We want our clients to be in the blogosphere, we really do,... read more →
By Emma Ward How can companies develop their brand via social media? It’s a question that’s top of the agenda for many companies right now and one that was... read more →
By Sara Milne @clareville There are strict guidelines and regulations in the UK when it comes to marketing to children – but we don’t seem to have any guidelines for... read more →
Blogging for Businesses There are many different ways in which businesses can use blogs to further their relationships with both clients and prospects alike and go on to develop it... read more →
I'd like to thank US specialist seo.com for producing this ranking list. SEO.com Predicts the Top 9 SEO Strategies for 2011 A growing list of new technologies and search... read more →
Right, I’ve just had my third invitation of the morning to book on a social media course, a Twitter course and a Facebook seminar. That must make an average of... read more →
With blogs, Twitter and Facebook, everyone can be a critic. While that’s good for free speech, it’s a double-edged sword for business owners. Compliments and complaints can now broadcast around... read more →
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