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Stories from the street!
I am currently working on-line campaign for a new client in Leeds. Stephen and a few friends have started a business called Stories from the Street, He will be using his blog to genuinely engage with people at all levels and allow the conversation to shape their journey and new business venture. he is a [...]
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Tags: on-line campaign, social media
What is the big Issue?
Today I had the opportunity to see a rare urban phenomenon, or perhaps only for a social blind like me, but I need to be honest about that. You know those guys on the streets selling ‘The Big Issue magazine’, well I quite often pass by and always wonder if they actually make any money [...]
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I am sorry (not really!) but I couldn’t resist this one. A good friend sent it to my Facebook fun wall. Well it is ‘new media’ after all isn’t it?
For all big fans of Star Wars out there like myself. This one is just a great viral marketing content, check it out! I do not [...]
Filed under: CSR, Doing Good Better, New Media, Social Network, e-marketing, social media | 1 Comment
How to measure freedom? How much power and control should governments, world brands and big corporations share among them. Can we really trust Public Relations when there is so much money and power at stake.
Musicians around the world have been a strong force lobbying politicians and world corporations in favour of those who can not [...]
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Where are we all heading???
Walking down the corridor I could see all my office mates eyed-glued to their screens working on their computers. A sudden fearful thought ran through my mind: How come we so dependent on this machines? That is the place I work, socialise, shop, pay my bills, check the news, study… Who is running who?
In less [...]
Filed under: Doing Good Better, New Media | 2 Comments