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4K Videos, Grants, Mobile Improvements, Screening for Ads and Susan Boyle (Again): A YouTube News Roundup
As the world’s favourite Online video sharing site, YouTube is under constant pressure to keep up with the ever more ambitious demands and needs of its users. Here are some of the latest updates from YouTube.
Blog Planning: Using Content Trending and Social Analytics to Overcome Writer’s Block
Finding sufficient inspiration to fuel a daily, weekly or even monthly blog post can prove a struggle – and choosing a subject that will also attract traffic is an even tougher call. Here are some simple tips for planning a content schedule that will take the headache out of blogging.
The @BBC Twitter Conundrum
Like many large corporations, the BBC has numerous different Twitter profiles representing its many departments and programmes around the world, but what should be done with the so far silent @BBC Twitter profile? Here are a few ideas.
Times Have Changed, But Brains and Sofas Are Still Important
As an agency on the cutting edge of Online PR, we’re all about the new and exciting. But there are still some lessons we can learn from the Mad Men school of marketing, starting with our choice of furniture…
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
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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
















