All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘online PR’

 

Wolfstar Consultancy one of UK’s top 50 online PR consultancies and MD Stuart Bruce one of UK’s top 1% of most influential PR people

PRWeek has just published its latest PRWeek Power Book of the UK’s top 1% of most influential PR people and its first ever Digital Top 50 PR Consultancies league table of the 50 agencies leading the field in online PR activity – and Wolfstar Consultancy is in both! Wolfstar Consultancy is 22 and is the [...]

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Stuart Bruce speaking on PR and search (SEO) and social media

On Friday, May 20 I’ll be speaking on two panels at the SAScon Search, Analytics and Social Media conference. The first panel is Social Media Insights and the second is Search and PR.

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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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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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Social media monitoring and influence measurement

Tim Weber has just published an interesting article over on the business page of the BBC in which he talks about social media, social media monitoring and measuring online influence. Anyone that knows me, or has read my blog, will know that the latter of the three are areas that I’m currently obsessed with. For [...]

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Influence is transient

Everyone is influenced by someone, be it a parent or an industry commentator, but this changes – influence is transient. Last week I wrote about how measurement of social media was pointless without context and without a clearly defined set of actions and next steps – it got a little attention and some great people [...]

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My top ten tips for people new to social media

Well it’s my sixth week at Wolfstar, (excluding my hen week in Glastonbury) and blimey have I had my eyes opened to a whole new world! Before I joined Wolfstar I had been working at Morrisons Supermarket where I had been for the past 10 years, in a variety of roles in their PR department. [...]

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The Broadgate Mainland report: how journalists use social media

There was an interesting report from Broadgate Mainland released recently detailing the way that financial journalists are starting to use social media – especially Twitter – to source information. Whether they’re looking for story angles, spokespeople, or just taking the temperature on a story – many, many journalists are turning to social networks for answers. [...]

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Discovery Channel launch Bear Grylls and Stephen Hawking programming using social media

Last week was an incredibly busy week for our guys at The Discovery Channel (FYI a client of ours) – Monday saw the Leicester Square premiere of Bear Grylls’ new season of ‘Born Survivor’ and Thursday saw the premiere of the exclusive Stephen Hawking’s Universe series due to air in May. Wolfstar’s Phylecia Wakeman and [...]

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