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Creative commons | The Kelly Q-H blog
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The Kelly Q-H blog. A blog about communications and working in local government. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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CommsCamp15 – engagement using WhatsApp | The Kelly Q-H blog
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The Kelly Q-H blog. A blog about communications and working in local government. CommsCamp15 – engagement using WhatsApp. This session was led by Geoff Coleman who can be found on Twitter @ColeBagski. Birmingham City Council (BCC) trialled using WhatsApp during the 2015 General and Local Elections. People were encouraged to sign-up to receive information. Bought a 30 pay as you go Android phone, loaded WhatsApp and synced it to work desktop PC using WhatsApp Web. Used desktop WhatsApp Broadcast lists.
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Commscamp 2015 round-up | The Kelly Q-H blog
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The Kelly Q-H blog. A blog about communications and working in local government. 8211; the annual unconference for communications-types in and around the public sector. I went, I found it hard to choose between the sessions on offer, I listened to interesting people talk about a host of communications topics, I ate cake. What did I learn? The more you pitch sessions, the less nerve-wracking it gets – feel the fear and do it anyway. The unconference format is one I enjoy, and I’m going to find it in...
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CommsCamp15 – is Facebook dead? | The Kelly Q-H blog
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The Kelly Q-H blog. A blog about communications and working in local government. CommsCamp15 – is Facebook dead? This session was led by David Worsell who you can find on Twitter @dworsell. With some input from me asking how can we reach younger people as their social media use diversifies? No, but it’s no longer all-pervasive and, like all channels, its effectiveness depends on the type of audience you are trying to reach. As linked to by Neil Spencer. The profile of Facebook users seems to have shifted...
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The obsessions of the indie author – Thought Scratchings
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The bit your brain can't itch, served in a packet of alternative pig shit. May 14, 2015. May 25, 2015. The obsessions of the indie author. What have we done? No, what have you done? Sitting at your desk, arms like eels sliming ego over your keyboard. The keyboard has become your feeder, encouraging you to keep tapping away because the next message you receive might make you feel alive again. A single piece of toast rests on your cheek, curiously blending in with the rest of your buttery skin. Not the rea...
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CommsCamp15 – video beyond YouTube | The Kelly Q-H blog
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The Kelly Q-H blog. A blog about communications and working in local government. CommsCamp15 – video beyond YouTube. This session was led by Albert Freeman. Who you can find on Twitter @AlbFreeman. Albert has made slides available. Covering some of the following points. Over past six months, Bradford Council have had good reach posting video directly on to Facebook. The same video posted to YouTube reached 9,000 Twitter accounts and had 1,500 views. Don’t have great skills or video gear? Short footage of...
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CommsCamp15 – media law | The Kelly Q-H blog
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The Kelly Q-H blog. A blog about communications and working in local government. CommsCamp15 – media law. This session was led by David Banks. Who you can find on Twitter @DBanksy. Changes to libel law came in on 1 January 2014 via the Defamation Act 2013. 12-month time limit to start legal action for libel if it appeared in print or online – used to be no time limit for online, this has now been brought into line with print. Libel claimants have to show that their reputation has been seriously harmed.
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