Month: October 2006

Jumping the gun?

I’ve been following the outpouring of blog posts about “Wal-marting across America” with interest. Could this be another example of the blogosphere not checking its sources?

A different web consultancy project

The new Medway Primary Care Trust (PCT) website has just launched. The site was designed and build by the team at Netsite, and I acted as website consultant for the folks at the PCT.

Vodafone going into Second Life

Marketing Week magazine (UK) confirms that global mobile telecoms firm Vodafone will be launching a presence in Second Life by the end of this year.

Writely is no more

The Writely service has now been merged with Google’s spreadsheet system to become the imaginatively named “Google Docs & Spreadsheet”.

Recent links from del.icio.us

Periodical marketing Information about advertising in magazines and periodicals. (tags: marketing)

What is a blog for?

Philip Young has been doing some thinking about what a blog actually is for a public relations practitioner.

PR Week this week

A piece on the front page of PR Week catches my eye with a story headed “Borkowski PRO in celeb email spat”, as well as a short piece inside about outsourcing local government media relations.

Increasing RSS feed subscriptions

Inspired by a post by Rohit Bhargava I thought I’d try to make it easier for readers of my blog to add the RSS feed to their favourite feedreader and to their preferred social bookmarking site.