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Sticky Media Group
http://sticky-media.blogspot.com/
Sticky Media Group is the internet services specialist within an independently owned £120m organisation. With a background in recruitment media and brand design, we have developed this experience and grown to provide online solutions to meet the requirements of a wide range of clients. From brand design, to hard-coding websites and search engine optimisation for your organisation’s key terms.
Recent Posts
Brrism #3: Who Are You?
The LowdownOn Wednesday evening, I had the privilege to attend the third #Brrism (“it’s Brrizzle for Social Media”) at Pervasive Media Studio with a bunch of likeminds and social media folk, from various organisations and backgrounds.Mostly cre...
There's an App for that...
Own an iPhone? Then there’s at least a 1 in 2 chance you’ve downloaded a paid app for it.According to AdMob’s Mobile Metrics, “Nineteen percent of Android users regularly download one or more paid apps a month, compared to 50 percent of iPhon...
Brizzly Beta: Brilliant
We received a beta invitation code to Brizzly last week and thought we’d give it a go. Not just for social media research reasons, but because we felt compelled to, given our location in the South West of England…Brizzly is a web-based Twitter cl...
Are you measuring Social Media ROI? 84% of professionals aren’t.
Now that Social Media has established a place in our society and has proven to be a “fundamental shift in the way we communicate” and not just a passing fad, the inevitable question has been asked…How do you measure Social Media ROI?Whilst many...
Google FastFlip and Bing Visual
FastFlip is Googlelabs’ latest offering, allowing users to view the latest news in easy-to-read image format, rather than standard news aggregator text format.As the name suggests, it’s fast, and much faster than loading image-heavy news pages. G...
Post-Twitter Future: The Next Big Thing
Twitter is huge, we get it. It’s great for business, and it’s great for making new contacts. It’s great for a whole host of things from finding people in your area, to telling you that your washing is done.So what’s next? Twitter and the big ...

