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EVENTS, DEAR BOY!: Calm Down and Carry On
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY! COMMS,PR and SOCIAL MEDIA: IT LOOKS LIKE THIS FROM THE EVENT INDUSTRY. Thursday, 28 April 2011. Calm Down and Carry On. A cruel light is cast on performers at the Commons despatch box - the position demands an application of wit that David Cameron simply didn't display with 'Calm Down, Dear'. What he did, without thought, was to grab an easy meme - and Michael Winner's was an early offender from the commodified insurance brands. Posted by Events, Dear Boy, Events. Conference, and B2B.
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY!: A Gift from Behind the Paywall
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY! COMMS,PR and SOCIAL MEDIA: IT LOOKS LIKE THIS FROM THE EVENT INDUSTRY. Monday, 14 December 2009. A Gift from Behind the Paywall. Haven't posted a video freebie for a while, but I find this effort irresistible. You will hardly notice that anyone wants to sell you anything. And the source of this video left by the kerb with code all ready to embed? Giving it away for the all the right reasons, News Corporation's Wall Street Journal. Thanks to Andy Jordan at WSJ. Conference, and B2B. ANDY ...
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY!: Event, Meet Social Media, Part One
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY! COMMS,PR and SOCIAL MEDIA: IT LOOKS LIKE THIS FROM THE EVENT INDUSTRY. Thursday, 22 October 2009. Event, Meet Social Media, Part One. We return to professional matters:. The end of the world was kind to conference and awards. Sponsorship was hard hit. But annual events are annual and cancellation was as thinkable as football skipping a season. And now, with a consensus that recession may soon be behind us, we have new colleagues. Event, meet social media. A match made in heaven. NB: the...
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY!: Event, Meet Social Media, Part Two
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY! COMMS,PR and SOCIAL MEDIA: IT LOOKS LIKE THIS FROM THE EVENT INDUSTRY. Thursday, 19 November 2009. Event, Meet Social Media, Part Two. As Danah Boyd of Microsoft is twitterbullied by the crowd at Web2.0 Expo, New York last week. It's a lot of power to hand to an audience. But at least it's not a vote for life or death. Posted by Events, Dear Boy, Events. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In the UK, communicator, producer of awards events. Conference, and B2B. Tweeting is done at.
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY!: Gladwell - to the barricades! - in person.
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY! COMMS,PR and SOCIAL MEDIA: IT LOOKS LIKE THIS FROM THE EVENT INDUSTRY. Tuesday, 28 September 2010. Gladwell - to the barricades! When politicians meet to end wars they do so in the flesh. When business people sign contracts they meet. When we party or pray, we meet. Posted by Events, Dear Boy, Events. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In the UK, communicator, producer of awards events. Conference, and B2B. Tweeting is done at. Http:/ twitter.com/ tonyveitchUK. And here are the tweets.
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY!: Not Like Newspapers
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY! COMMS,PR and SOCIAL MEDIA: IT LOOKS LIKE THIS FROM THE EVENT INDUSTRY. Monday, 16 November 2009. Blogs are not like newspapers in that we don't have to publish every day. Or every week. Not unless we have advertisers who may be peeved if their ad doesn't show. Or if we have readers with regular habits like people who read the papers and watch TV. We do? It's why the blogging amateurs will go away and the pros will stay. Others. hell, they are out at work. For the pro tips:. 4 Things I L...
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY!: The Scientist, the Minister and everyone else
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY! COMMS,PR and SOCIAL MEDIA: IT LOOKS LIKE THIS FROM THE EVENT INDUSTRY. Wednesday, 7 October 2009. The Scientist, the Minister and everyone else. The twitter exchanges last Friday between Professor Brian Cox and Lord Drayson were textbook high class tweeting. The subject matter was weighty - Britain's scientific research base. The conversation was erudite and informed. No one mentioned breakfast or pets. Great experiment. Great fun. And just maybe a result for science. But if...Exactly&#...
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY!: If You Liked Irony...
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY! COMMS,PR and SOCIAL MEDIA: IT LOOKS LIKE THIS FROM THE EVENT INDUSTRY. Friday, 5 February 2010. If You Liked Irony. Jaron Lanier on advertising. A message that works for all of our communication industries. Applied to business: people need to make a living and we do that by creating things. And then you don't give it away. The video came for free on YouTube via Contagious www.contagiousmagazine.com. Posted by Events, Dear Boy, Events. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). O'Reilly Radar -...
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY!: Love and High Fidelity
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY! COMMS,PR and SOCIAL MEDIA: IT LOOKS LIKE THIS FROM THE EVENT INDUSTRY. Sunday, 17 April 2011. Love and High Fidelity. It’s got to be great fun selling books, right? Or wine, maybe? Or collector records in a high-fidelity kind of way? Not for a friend who works in a multiple book chain. His new boss doesn’t like books. Worth saying twice: the boss of the branch is proud not to like books. For her, books are units. Like the shoes she used to sell in her last job. The new ecology of online...
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY!: Gordon for Speaker - & Marketing Moral Hazard
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EVENTS, DEAR BOY! COMMS,PR and SOCIAL MEDIA: IT LOOKS LIKE THIS FROM THE EVENT INDUSTRY. Thursday, 26 August 2010. Gordon for Speaker - and Marketing Moral Hazard. Here’s a short piece I wrote for another blog. It belongs here too:. The son of the manse may be expected to make a very significant contribution to charity. But what is left is still a five star lifestyle. That will be $100k please. Virtuality. Profits can be made in the non-scalable world of live appearance: at the gig. This applies ...Http:...
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