Monthly Archive for: ‘December, 2008’

 

CIPR Grand Prix winners

I occasionally practice what I preach but I think that winning the CIPR Grand Prix Award for the UK’s Outstanding Small Consultancy is worthy of extra effort so I am re-entering the blogosphere with enthusiasm and a little festive cheer! This is a major achievement for a consultancy that is only 18 months old and [...]

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How Wikipedia discourages community

OK, a quick aside; I use Wikipedia frequently, it’s a great resource and this is not an attack on Wikipedia’s content. Instead it is a post that questions the communal nature of a supposed web 2.0 precursor. I’ve evangelised far too much about the importance of community, relationships and two way communications, it’s the bedrock [...]

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What is ‘Social Media’?

I read an excellent blog post today by Rebecca Caddy. Understanding Social Media asks the question that many people in the echo chamber of online public relations often ignore; what is social media? This is a question that needs a secure definition, if not for industry development, then for potential clients. Social media is such [...]

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