I've waited long enough for Google to make Blogger good. They haven't done it, so i'm moving to a new Typepad blog.
Please join me at www.feverbee.com.
It's not a great design yet, but it's something fresh that I can build on. I hope to see you all there.
www.feverbee.com
23 January 2008
12 January 2008
2 new clients
Good news! Despite my youthful looks, I have two new clients!
The first is HLTV.org - a company which has developed a unique software allowing thousands of people every week to watch competitive gaming matches online. This one could be huge.
The second is Hazina. Hazina is a charity aiming to improve the life of villagers in Tanzania.
Things are going to get busy. I'm also soon to be moving to a new Typepad blog, stay tuned.
The first is HLTV.org - a company which has developed a unique software allowing thousands of people every week to watch competitive gaming matches online. This one could be huge.
The second is Hazina. Hazina is a charity aiming to improve the life of villagers in Tanzania.
Things are going to get busy. I'm also soon to be moving to a new Typepad blog, stay tuned.
11 January 2008
The curse of age
I was in a pub-meeting with a client today, and I got ID'ed.
There is something mighty annoying about that.
There is something mighty annoying about that.
06 January 2008
Finding influential Facebook groups
There's a Facebook group called Cheltenham Nightclub/bar news. It's simply a group where Cheltenham residents share the latest news/rumours and gossip about the nightlife here in Cheltenham. Recently the group celebrated it's 1000th member.
This is a really influential group, it's played a major role in the the success of many new bars and clubs in this town. For anybody interested in opening a pub/club here in Cheltenham, they need to get themselves mentioned on this group (even local newspaper journalists take news from it. This presents a few problems then.
1) How can we find these Facebook groups? There isn't any uniformity in the way amateur enthusiasts name these groups. A variety of searches on Facebook might fail to dig them up, and they certainly wont show up in PR Planner.
2) Which industries are likely to have them? Nightclubs do, hotels don't. Gardeners do, teachers don't. The construction industry has facebook groups, the manufacturing industry doesn't.
3) What's the ethics about launching a generic group with a single view to enhancing your client?
4) How can you get your news on this group? There's plenty of blogosphere info on pitching bloggers and journalists but little about pitching influential members and groups of online social networks.
This is a really influential group, it's played a major role in the the success of many new bars and clubs in this town. For anybody interested in opening a pub/club here in Cheltenham, they need to get themselves mentioned on this group (even local newspaper journalists take news from it. This presents a few problems then.
1) How can we find these Facebook groups? There isn't any uniformity in the way amateur enthusiasts name these groups. A variety of searches on Facebook might fail to dig them up, and they certainly wont show up in PR Planner.
2) Which industries are likely to have them? Nightclubs do, hotels don't. Gardeners do, teachers don't. The construction industry has facebook groups, the manufacturing industry doesn't.
3) What's the ethics about launching a generic group with a single view to enhancing your client?
4) How can you get your news on this group? There's plenty of blogosphere info on pitching bloggers and journalists but little about pitching influential members and groups of online social networks.
03 January 2008
Late notice on a decent placement job opportunity
This is really late notice, but Make Your Mark are looking for a social media intern. It's based in London, and based upon the job description, the intern will report to the Digital Guru.
Make Your Mark is an organisation helping young entrepreneurs make their ideas happen. For anyone looking to gain some experience in the application of social media (to make money), this is a decent opportunity. I can testify that a speciality in this field is useful in the future.
The only catch is the deadline is 10am tomorrow.
Incidentally they are also hunting for a head of campaign for their Coventry office. Deadline 14th January.
Make Your Mark is an organisation helping young entrepreneurs make their ideas happen. For anyone looking to gain some experience in the application of social media (to make money), this is a decent opportunity. I can testify that a speciality in this field is useful in the future.
The only catch is the deadline is 10am tomorrow.
Incidentally they are also hunting for a head of campaign for their Coventry office. Deadline 14th January.
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