Month: November 2006

Blogging like a pro

Matthew Stibbe has a great post about how he has created his successful Bad Language blog.

Word of mouth: making it work

I’m pleased to say that I’m going to be attending the word of mouth marketing and PR conference up in London this Friday.

Online video audiences and broadcast TV

Some interesting findings about how online video viewing is affecting traditional broadcast television audiences in the UK are revealed by a BBC/ICM survey.

Textpattern end user manual – moving on

In 2005 I published a basic end-user manual for the Textpattern content management system. It’s been downloaded more than 2,000 times since.

Upgraded to WordPress 2.0.5

I run my website and blog using Wordpress – it’s a great content management system as it’s easy to use, extremely versatile and has an unbeatable price.

Euroblog2007 survey

The Euroblog2007 survey has been underway for some weeks now, but I’ve only just been reminded to participate by Philip Young’s post today about the survey period being extended.

Social media and trust – Marketing Week

This week’s Marketing Week magazine (UK) carries a double page spread about blogging in marketing. There’s some interesting discussion about trust in blogs and their use as a marketing tool.

CIPR – social media consultation

The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) has just published its consultation document on social media.