All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘corporate communications’

 

Wolfstar Consultancy has jobs for talented PR people

Wolfstar Consultancy is recruiting. We’re on the hunt for talented public relations account managers and account executives for both our London and Leeds offices. If you’re wondering who we are then these are some of the things you should know:

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PR and social media conference speaking by Stuart Bruce

Two more conference speaking gigs coming up soon. The first is the Chartered Institute of Public Relations Social Media Conference in London and the second is the Social Media in a Corporate Context Europe Conference in Amsterdam.

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Wolfstar Consultancy to provide social media advice at Venturefest 2011

On February 16th my colleague; Mike Cooper and I will be representing Wolfstar Consultancy at Venturefest; a one-day business expo for entrepreneurs , investors and professionals assocoiated with science, technology and innovation sectors.

The event has been running in Yorkshire for the past seven years, and it brings together the region’s most esteemed entrepreneurs and world-class business speakers for a day of networking and knowledge collaboration

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Wolfstar Consultancy CEO Stuart Bruce speaks at PR in oil, gas and mining conference

Wolfstar Consultancy CEO Stuart Bruce is one of the speakers at Communicate magazine’s Reputation in Oil, Gas and Mining conference. The reputation of the oil, gas and mining sectors has been hit hard of late. From the high-profile crises of Deepwater Horizon and the Chilean miners to the background noise of NGOs voicing environmental and [...]

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Quora: what brands need to know

Quora is a social question and answer service that connects quite nicely with Twitter and Facebook. Its primary purpose is to pull in large networks of people to answer questions posed by other people, and it’s constructed in such a way that guides people to give answers to questions in areas they have considerable experience [...]

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Wolfstar joins the Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA)

Today Wolfstar was proud to join the Public Relations Consultants Association. It’s something we’ve been thinking about for more than a year, but now thanks to Francis Ingham and Steve Miller we’ve finally taken the plunge. I’m a big believer in the need for constantly improving professional standards and contributing something back into the industry [...]

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PR industry establishes social media expert panel

The UK’s Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) has asked the UK’s foremost social media thinkers and contributors to input into the institute’s policy guidance for online public relations and social media. I’m delighted to say that I’ve been asked to sit on the social media advisory panel, alongside industry leaders such as: Daljit Bhurji [...]

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Social media conference speaking from a PR perspective

Over the next few months, Wolfstar will be speaking at a few conferences around the UK and Europe. Strategic Social Media | Don’t Panic | April 14 | Commonwealth Club, London Wolfstar’s deputy managing director Mark Hanson will be speaking about the specific role Twitter is now playing in strategic communications. Other speakers include Martin [...]

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The long tail

Below is a guest post from Terry Hogan, director of Motoring.co.uk – the motoring portal dedicated to helping you find the right new and used car to buy, from a wide selection of more than 300,000 cheap new cars and used cars. Terry has been able to research and develop a range of innovative techniques [...]

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Twitter spam: how to stop it

Twitter spam has hit a lot of really high profile people and brands over the last few days (The Guardian, Harriet Harman, the UK Press Complaints Commission, Ed Milliband, first direct to name but a few…) and as we’re all frequent Twitter users at Wolfstar we thought we’d tell you how to stop Twitter spam. [...]

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