10 Apr 2009
justanother24hours.com 5 April - Government plans to monitor social media in Australia are a 'waste ...
of social media if no-one's listening? Social media provide government with access to public feedback. Of course they should be monitored. Street view revolt Posted by Jon Clements pr-media-blog.co.uk 3 ...
10 Apr 2009
bill to avoid facing penalty charges. Cancer Research UK has brought in Kaizo to review social media ...
on social media platforms in order to find new ways to engage the charity's supporters in programmes ...
Cherry's online PR and marketing campaign will raise awareness of the series through social media ...
10 Apr 2009
in Los Angeles. His Twitter feed, which
announces staff changes across the media, has almost 16 ...
03 Apr 2009
| by Chloe Markowicz
consumers through national and regional media. In addition, the agency will handle trade PR and promote ...
03 Apr 2009
of investment in social media, the question is not whether online marketing will play a part in the forthcoming ...
03 Apr 2009
appointed Channel 4's factual new media commissioner Adam Gee as non-executive director. - Talend, an open ...
27 Mar 2009
and social media, it may seem a little strange that I would suggest Mark Zuckerberg is right to ignore ...
: Tracking conversations is a big part of using social media. Lots of online tools help with monitoring, but few have the capability to search all social media tools. Enter Social Mention. Social Mention is a ...
20 Mar 2009
media strategy. Hotwire will target traditional tech,
consumer and social media. Hotwire will launch ...
software firm, has brought in Ruder Finn to
work on a digital comms media programme. The agency will use blogs and
social media to increase Alterian's digital footprint. ...
13 Mar 2009
technology tools wisely. The
recently updated CIPR social media best practice guidelines are a good
source ...
06 Mar 2009
| by Peter Hay
Twitterers in Coventry have the highest average number of followers,
with 549 per person compared with 256 in London, according to a survey
by the Social Media Library. Last week, PRWeek generated controversy by revealing which PR agencies
were most active on Twitter and which PROs had most followers ...