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Tip #2 Don’t forget the images….
For Tip #2 of our year’s tips to get yourself noticed and to be seen as an authority is still within your website. A much used marketing phrase is Content is King. And that is right content needs to be … Continue reading
Pinning my life away
When it comes to social media, I wouldn’t call myself a late bloomer, but nor have I been a pioneer. I travelled to Sydney to attend a social media workshop in about 2006 which talked about second life, blogging and … Continue reading
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Finally… internal communications and social media
Next on my list of blogs and social media is internal communications. I have been so bogged down on what to write. There is so much to say about internal communications and now I am a few weeks behind schedule. … Continue reading
Twitter at its best – good concise communication – ’2010 Power Tweets’
As I mentioned in my last post, I am having a love affair with Twitter. Took me a long time to warm to it, but Twitter is now an important part of my day. I tried to express why in … Continue reading
How I learnt to love Twitter – in just 4 years!
Twitter. Lately I have got back into Twitter. In fact I would go as far as to say that I am loving Twitter. I was first introduced to the ‘real-time information network’ back in 2005 or 06 when I attended … Continue reading
Iphonography – the art of communicating by photos taken on iphones
I came across a new term today: ‘iphoneography’. Iphonographers take photos on iphones. The reason that I am blogging about it is because the use of photos can help our communication efforts immensely. And the growing use of smart phones … Continue reading
Kind of like being on television, but not. The many uses of an electronic Autocue
A few weeks ago I was asked to launch Pinarc Disability Support’s new website. The website, designed by Designscope replaced an old and broken one some months ago, but the blog was a brand new and brave initiative. (And one … Continue reading