How far do your Tweets reach? With 300 million new Tweets flying out in into the aether each day, it seems that everyone is gradually joining the twitterers. But are... read more →
This week we have seen a significant milestone in the digital world. With the universal switchover from analogue to digital TV, we have said goodbye to good old Ceefax and... read more →
With so much virtual ‘reality’ why do we want or need the ‘old’ world? Do you find that touching or holding a document, photograph, an object, even a person... read more →
When briefing clients on media interviews they may be doing, or recommending new strands to add to their PR programme, we are constantly reminding them of the importance of saying... read more →
Coffee is not my cup of tea. So the recent Starbucks ploy to get us coffee-obsessed workers scrambling for the nearest store was a free latte (as if we needed... read more →
Cookerly PR recently blogged about social media etiquette (http://tinyurl.com/7hmfn8m), specifically addressing the issue of whether a retweet should be thanked in a tweet? Or is it frustrating for others to... read more →
Week three is the big test for the recently launched Sun on Sunday. The Guardian lends its thoughts to the issue: ”This would be the week for a hot scoop.... read more →
The latest social media phenomena to entice the public, create ongoing debates and discussions on sites including Twitter and Facebook is Pinterest. However, unlike its predecessors not everyone can join... read more →
Face-to-face communication is even more valuable in the impersonal world of cyber-chat Two student flat sharers in directly adjoining rooms had a lengthy heated argument – on Facebook. They could... read more →
With ever increasing frequency, we are asked by journalists if we can provide case studies of the work that our clients do. This is not always the easiest of requests... read more →
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