Jobs
Do you have Online PR, SEO, and Social Media smarts ….a god-given talent for interweb marketing? ….and a dash of good old-fashioned Chutzpah?
We’d love to hear from you! Here’s our current openings…
C&M is Hiring a Head of Accounts. Must Be a Slick, Well Groomed Head.
If you’ve been running agency/client relationships for the past three or more years and are in need of a new challenge in a very different fish-kettle, then C&M would like to hear from you….
Young Gun Online PR Agency Interns Needed…
We’d guess you’ll be fast approaching a first class honours degree at a great university. We’d also assume you’re extremely ambitious and are up for making an impact within a real pocket rocket of a new-fangled web marketing firm…
Go-getting Online PR Executive Wanted
We’re looking for a dynamic Online PR Exec who can help us win friends and influence people across a wide variety of client projects. Could you be The One?
Calling All Recent Sussex Grads: Social Media Internship Ahoy!
If you’re a talented local college graduate – class of 2009 – and searching for a spot of solid experience in Social Media, Online PR and SEO, then we’d love to hear from you. We’re looking to take on some talent between March and May 2010….
What’s a Social Media Agency?
Rocket science not included. Proceed at ease...
Get the Scoop on Social Media PR…
Been there, seen it, bought T-Shirt, wrote it up....
What the Hell is Social SEO?
Clue: it's not spammy and it adds value to users....
ONLINE PR & SOCIAL MEDIA AGENCY KNOW-HOW
Online PR & Social Media Blog /// MORE
Say Hello to Paul, Our Very Affable New Head of Accounts
As our original ad for the role stated, Paul’s job is to be more Mad Men than IM, Twitter, Foursquare and the rest. His job is to talk to all of our clients – preferably at a distance of three paces, and to get the Martinis in whenever they’re needed. Oh, and to always have a glowing report to hand.
Why do 95.769% of Social Media Projects Fail? PLANNING!
In C&M’s experience, failure to deliver value on Social Media projects is 95.769% down to the lack of a plan. Why? Because 95.6579% of the time Social Media is seen as free
















