Entries from November 2007

My wife’s balloons

November 13th, 2007 by Leo Ryan · 4 Comments
In Customer experience · Social media · Stories · Tool development · Word-of-mouth marketing

Emma’s company Gail’s has an annual Garden Party, to celebrate the end of Summer and get the word out about their bakery and bread shop up in Hampstead. One of the things they do to promote the Garden Party is to produce a mountain of Gail’s branded helium ballons. Working on a stall on the [...]

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I’m just claiming our blog in Technorati

November 12th, 2007 by Leo Ryan · 2 Comments
In Blogging · Stories

All I need to do is stick this code into a post: Technorati Profile
Like that.

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Are blogs in decline?

November 9th, 2007 by Matt Rebeiro · 2 Comments
In Blogging · Stories

When i’m not writing blog posts for RMM I also present a radio show (Radiobox) at Warwick University (where its also been rumored I study…). However, my biography aside I turned up something interesting when preparing a feature (Best of the Blogs) for my show this week…
For those of you who don’t know (and I [...]

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UK Politician in Non-Crummy Website SHOCKER!

November 8th, 2007 by Dan O'Connor · 1 Comment
In Politics · Stories

A few weeks ago, Ally (who, had I been in the office during his internship, I would totally have referred to constantly as “Intern Ally” because I am a comedy genius, clearly) wrote a post which justly bemoaned the state of most UK political websites, particularly those maintained under the auspices of our fearless government. [...]

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The al-Qaida Brand…

November 8th, 2007 by Dan O'Connor · No Comments
In Brand innovation · Politics · Stories

Don’t miss Catherine Bennett’s brilliant demolition job on Johnathan Evans, the new head of MI5 who spoke of “the al-Qaida brand”. Bennett, suitably unimpressed by the very notion, reacts with what we might call majesterial scorn:
Ever fancied running your own terrorist cell but worried about where you would find the ideology? Every year, more and [...]

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