Twitter, Access and Politics Now, I'm not saying that it was all down to me (me me me - such a PR). But, on the 22nd of Aug, I... read more →
It's official. 9/10 people like surveys. Well, this stat may not be true but does it matter? Surveys have been used to communicate ideas, introduce campaigns and launch products for... read more →
Yesterday was the day thousands of students around the country had been waiting for: A Level #results day. Students opened their results with bated breath and conversations around qualifications and... read more →
#Socialmedia has had some very bad #PR recently – it seems the likes of Twitter can do no right, what with trolls threatening to rape politicians and bomb their homes;... read more →
It goes without saying that the world’s media would park itself outside the Lindo wing at St Mary’s Hospital getting the most coveted spots for that all elusive first picture... read more →
It’s been quite a week for big name brands having their adverts banned, with Coke, Renault and Heineken all suffering the same fate. In Coke’s case the ad was deemed... read more →
The man hears what he want to hear and disregards the rest... This lyric from Simon & Garfunkel's great song The Boxer reflects the challenge that we all face today.... read more →
Although the internet has created many business and networking opportunities for businesses, the importance of face-to-face communication must not be forgotten. Many employees can find themselves overwhelmed by the sheer... read more →
On Sunday another parent appreciation day came around in the name of Father’s Day and with it, of course, came a blockade of facebook posts and tweets…plus #happyfathersday2013! From a... read more →
There has been a lot of controversy recently about secret surveillance programme Prism and how the US Government is monitoring our online activity. In reality however, the majority of us... read more →
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