December 2008
29 posts
SEO 2009: Adapt or Die →
Google is apparently changing its ranking system again, this post has some useful advice on why organic click through, time spent on site and social book marks will matter more in future
Part 1: Ways to fit the holiday lull
Give Blood
It doesn’t hurt, it takes bugger all time and you get free biscuits
Should You Go and See The Day The Earth Stood... →
Possibly my favourite post of 2008
Plane crash geek Twitters from burning Denver... →
A tweet too far?
Do you blog? →
My lovely company is trying to establish a valid blogger typography, read more about why over at Mat Morrison’s blog or just click on the link above and take the survey - ta muchly
Big Christmas wishlist →
Make a wish and it might just come true!
Intel Social Media Guidelines →
Intel’s guidelines for all employees engaging on thew web - useful reference point for PN and clients
29 not-very-technical things that every PR person... →
Nice list of the little things all PR people should be able to do as a matter of course - includes edit basic HTML, be able to set flickr accounts, google alerts and similar
BackType - track comments of ppl you follow →
A potential useful tool on two fronts. One, for the forgetful amongst us, you can track where you have left you bon mots of wisdom around the blogosphere and potentially more usefuly, two, find out…
10 steps to becoming a blogger →
Series of ten videos that take the complete newbie from creating their own blog, getting a domain name, customisation and to their first post. Ueeful link to pass around to anyone who is interested…
UK Media challenge over Twitter →
The Guardian’s Paul Carr explains why he is addicted to Twitter and asks the Evening Standard’s Nick Curtis, who recently criticised the micro-blogging platform, to give it another try. A fairly…
Jobs you thought didn't exist Part 1: Pirate...
Pirates: Last Cool Thing Ruined By PR
Via Chooch
Depression Test →
As we head into the season of merriment and general debauchery, researchers from UCL have released an online test that predicts the likliehood of you becoming depressed in the next 12 months