Today Microsoft released Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP. Having left IE6 for Firefox I’m now back and am a total convert. Unless you’re a developer or very techy then Internet Explorer 7 totally obliterates Firefox. The killer feature is…
Archive | October, 2006
20 tips to survive the workplace
Guy Browning provides 20 tips to surviving life in the workplace including biodegradable email. Disclaimer: follow his advice at your own peril Technorati tags: email, workplace, The Guardian, work, office
Edelman apologises
Not much more needs to be said. Richard Edelman apologises for the mistake. Steve Rubel explains it takes time for processes to work. More or less what I said earlier today. At least one PR blogger recognised the value of…
Water of life
It’s not often, if ever, that you feel jealous of another PR company winning an account. But Ian Green and Green Communications have managed it. Their latest win is the The Ladybank Company of Distillers and I’m jealous. Not only…
PR bloggers should give Edelman a break
There has been lots and lots of chatter about the Wal-Marting Across America blog. You’d expect criticism from the hard core blogosphere, but I do think some of the PR blogs have been just a bit too critical. Edelman goofed….
Insider’s blog to life in Westminster
Looking for an insider’s take on life as a researcher for an MP? Then you could do worse than check out The British Bullshit Foundation.
FT reports sharp growth in online marketing
Today’s Financial Times reports sharp growth in online marketing. The latest IPA Bellwether quarterly survey of marketing spend shows internet and direct mail both up, with mainstream advertising down. Technorati tags: Financial Times, marketing, internet, advertising
Too many UK politicians still don’t get it
The Ulster Unionists aren’t usually considered to be at the cutting edge of anything positive, but in this case they are showing all the other parties how to do it. The Ulster Unionists are blogging the Northern Ireland peace talks…
UK politics and social media
Social media is now becoming a much bigger deal for UK politicians and parties. The latest to hit the headlines is Birmingham MP Sion Simon who has recorded a rather funny (in my humble opinion) spoof YouTube video of Dave…
Keep Freedom of Information requests free
Fleet Street 2.0, a UK Press Gazette blog, highlights the cross-party Early Day Motion against the government’s plans to introduce fees for Freedom of Information requests. Steve Wood has more information at the UK Freedom of Information Act Blog. The…
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Public relations isn’t part of marketing
February 4, 2013
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How PR can use Flipboard to create magazines
May 14, 2013
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PR ethics – European Association of Communication Directors’ debate
January 14, 2013
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PR, Wikipedia and BP–a sorry tale
March 28, 2013
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EE customer service eventually comes up trumps
January 10, 2013
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Tom Foremski Thought Leaders event at the CIPR
May 14, 2013
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How PR can use Flipboard to create magazines
May 14, 2013
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Celebrate Europe Day today
May 9, 2013
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CIPR president election for 2014
May 8, 2013
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UNICEF reminds people Facebook Likes don’t save lives
May 2, 2013
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Julio Romo: Stuart, a great piece. Indeed Flipboard feature of...
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Steve MacDonald: Facebook can actually create awareness to what is ...
Stuart Bruce
Award-winning international communications trainer and consultant specialising in online PR, digital corporate communications,digital public affairs and social media. Frequent international media commentator and conference speaker.