Month: November 2010

Are you risking your staff being poached if you let them use social media?

This post idea came from a chat I had with a current client the other day, we were discussing the success of their corporate blog. The client is happy with the work that we have done to build the social presence of his company up. However, he then told me that he did have doubts about making his team members in his words ‘too famous’. He asked me what I thought about other businesses trying to poach his staff. I have heard this one before, my advice was this, if you are committed to making your businesses more engaging online ... Read more

An amusing song about Gillian Mckeith from Brett Domino

I spotted this on Twitter this morning shared by Simon Apps. Its a song all about Gillian McKeith and her troubles on I’m a Celebrity. It’s one of the most amusing things I have seen in a while and I had to share it. I hope you like it.

New social media study reveals more than half start a corporate blog for SEO goals

I am always reading (or viewing infographics) on the latest statistics about Facebook’s mobile usage increasing, Bebo being on the decline and more recently MySpace teaming up with Facebook as it moves away from being a social network to being seen as an entertainment platform. However, the study that has stood out to me this week has one been undertaken by Seomoz which looked into why people start blogs and use social media. An article in emarketer states: Nearly 71% of respondents said they use social media as part of their SEO strategy. Improving visibility was the primary reason nearly ... Read more

Facebook is now stopping your web traffic

I read an article today about a survey, which is reported to be the largest into online traffic, that sadly I whole heartedly disagreed with. The article which appeared in CorpComms Magazine stated the following about the survey: While two thirds of online companies use Facebook to promote their business, less than 30 per cent find the platform remotely effective in driving traffic to their website, according to the world’s largest survey of website traffic. Micro-blogging site Twitter fared equally badly with just 27 per cent of online companies attributing any rise in website visitor numbers to their presence on ... Read more

Football manager 2011 launches its campaign with new charity innovation

A friend of mine dropped me a note about this new campaign yesterday and I thought it was worth discussing on the blog. JustGiving, the UK’s largest online fundraising platform, and the international children’s charity War Child have teamed up with Sports Interactive and SEGA’s ‘Football Manager™’ in a cause-related marketing partnership launched this week. Football Manager 2011, which is amazingly now in its sixth series, will include the charity’s’ banners on the virtual advertising boards alongside the pitch, which when clicked, will actually allow users to make donations to War Child through the JustGiving website. I have seen advertising ... Read more

Prohibition launches online word-of-mouth campaign searching for the next Christmas track

It’s been a busy few months over in the our office, we have scooped a number of new social media accounts and we also have a few new team members who will be revealing themselves to you shortly I expect. I don’t normally cover that many case studies on the blog but I decided recently that I am going to try and do more of this. This is mainly because when I have been speaking at events, people really seem to prick up and listen more at the case study section. I think most people prefer to here about practical ... Read more

The top ten SEO rules to remember in your online PR campaigns

Client’s are constantly asking me about search engine optimisation and to help everyone I decided to put together this simple 10 golden rules of SEO. Search engines loves great content – The better the content is structured and written on your website, the more Google will read and search the content of your website and other people will read it as well. Keywords should be written naturally into the content of each individual page of the website in order to ensure the site is well optimised for search engines. Keywords in title tag (unique for each page, include keywords) – ... Read more

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