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Nope, It’s Still Wrong For PRs To Pay Bloggers
Triggered by Lolly’s blog post about getting approached by an agency looking to pay her to write about their product, and the resulting debate that took place because of this, PR Week commissioned a poll. It asked if PRs should pay bloggers, a...
The Eight Stages of Listening
@hrouda shared a presentation by Jeremiah Owyang on Twitter, about the different stages of listening. I spend alot of time doing exactly this and thought it worth sharing as it is short, simple, and gets to the point! ...
A Bunch Of Young UK Social Media People You’ve Probably Not Heard Of, But Probably Should Have Done
So I was reading, for the millionth time, a best social media pros list, and it struck me that all of these types of lists always feature the same names. There’s nothing wrong with that, the likes of Drew Benvie, Chris Garrett and Neville Hobson ha...
Who wants to be a social media guru?
I just received this through LinkedIn: Subject: Social Media Guru Hi, Due to rapid growth, I am looking for social media gurus for fascinating social media consultancy projects with high impact individuals, brands, businesses, public sector and thir...
UK Mummy Bloggers Cumbria Fundraiser
I was delighted to get an e-mail from Tasha Goddard on Monday, telling me about some fundraising she will be taking part in to raise money for the residents of Cumbria, so devestated by the recent floods. Tasha, along with Bambino Goodies, Kat of Hou...
4% of consumers use Twitter or Facebook for Customer Service
According to a survey released last week by Corizon, only 4% of British consumers use social media platforms to contact a company. According to the poll of 2,127 consumers, asked what contact method they preferred: Phone 75% E-mail 70% Web Self Servi...

