Posts Tagged ‘web 2.0’

Social Media Lobbying vs Phone Hacking

In days gone by a public scandal would have us going out into the street to vocalise our discontent, visit our MP, sign a petition, publish leaflets to spread the word. The phone hacking scandal has raised more than a few eyebrows and, on Wednesday, Cameron said he wants an inquiry. The story has gradually [...]

What Business Can Learn From The Role of Social Media in the Egyptian Revolution

Since the outbreak of the Egyptian revolution on January 25th of this year there has been speculation concerning the role social media played in causing the revolution. Once again social media seems to have a huge impact on social developments.  In an earlier blog on our own site, I addressed how social media helped to [...]

SEO Contract in Context Now Free

In January the IPKAT mentioned the new product we had developed – SEO Contract in Context system. One anonymous commenter said something to the effect that the product should be offered free.  At the time I thought this was a poor idea given the amount of work we had done to produce it.  Little did [...]

Brands: Trade Marks and Domain Names Chapter 1 of Book: Why Web 2.0 Brand Protection Requires Online Brand Promotion

When I wrote the introduction to my proposed new book in early November Why Web 2.0 Brand Protection Requires Online Brand Promotion, I hoped to publish this chapter shortly afterwards.

Marketing, Keywords and Social Networking

How not to lose sense of priorities when running a business, that is the question.  As you get sucked into the day to day, it is all too easy to forget the bigger picture.  So, the holidays were useful thinking time.  This year, as recommended in the E-Myth I will be reserving blocks of time [...]