Social Media Round Up

Published on 18 June 2010 by Ed in Blog, Friday Round Up, News, Social Media

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We haven’t done a social media round up, or even a social media and sport round up for a few weeks now. There is absolutely no good reason for that so, without further ado here are six posts that caught our attention recently. I’ve tried not to make it a World Cup fest but there [...]

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Social Media Round Up

Published on 30 April 2010 by Ed in Blog, Friday Round Up, News

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Normal service has resumed this week with six posts that came on the radar this week from the world of social.
1. Altimeter Report: Social Marketing Analytics (Altimeter Group & Web Analytics Demystified) – Jeremiah Owyang
One of the biggest challenges of the embryonic social media industry is, how to measure the ROI of programs and activity. [...]

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Taking a break from the usual social media round up, this week we are having a look at six posts on our favourite topic – social media and sport. Sport is an inherently social activity and there is now a unique opportunity for teams, organizations and the athletes themselves to connect to their fans, and [...]

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I know we shouldn’t do politics here, but this isn’t a look at policies, rather a look at the role of media in the Election…so technically that’s OK!
I went to an event last month, The IT Election. Panelists including Will Straw and Alberto Nardelli, CEO of Tweetminister, along with some MP’s discussed whether this election [...]

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Social Media Round Up

Published on 16 April 2010 by Ed in Blog, Friday Round Up, News

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The last seven days have been quite busy in social media. Twitter announced their first advertising play, the UK had its first live election debate which was covered furiously online and all aircraft have been grounded for two days over Britain thanks to Icelandic Volcanic ash. Here are six posts with only one mention of [...]

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Social Media Round Up

Published on 10 April 2010 by Ed in Blog, Friday Round Up, Marketing, News, Social Media

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Decided to drop the ‘Friday’ tag as I keep missing the Friday deadline, it would seem! Here are the picks for this week.
1.    Will It Blend? – iPad – Blendtec
It would have been easy to go blind with all the iPad reviews over the past week so I thought it would be nice to kick [...]

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Friday Social Media Round Up

Published on 03 April 2010 by Ed in Blog, Friday Round Up, News

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Written yesterday but posted today, here are six posts from the past week that stood (and there is only one post about the ipad!). Let us know what you think of any of them in the comments or, even better, post your favourite from the last seven days.
1. 5 Ways Non-Profits Can Increase Engagement With [...]

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Friday Social Media Round Up

Published on 26 March 2010 by Ed in Blog, Friday Round Up, News

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Back to the usual format of six posts for this week. There have been some good and really bad social media stories this week so, without further ado…
1. Nestle mess shows sticky side of Facebook pages – Caroline McCarthy
We could have picked from thousands of posts about Nestle’s Facebook shocker. Read the post for the [...]

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Gordon Brown made a speech earlier  today on Building Britain’s Digital Future.
I am not going to get stuck in to every point that was made, Mike Butcher and Twankers UK will be handling that side of things! Instead, I would like to pick up on one area – How they measure their current social media [...]

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Friday Round Up

Published on 06 March 2010 by Ed in Blog, Friday Round Up, News

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Written on a Friday but posted on a Saturday, here are six posts from around the blogosphere that caught our eye this week. As always, if you have any thoughts on these posts or would like to point us at some of your favourites then let us know in the comments.
1. Remarkable Stats on the [...]

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