This year's British Chambers of Commerce International Trade Conference, "Exporting
is Good for Britain: Driving International Growth", will bring together
high growth exporters, SMEs, business leaders and leading policy
makers, and we're giving away 5 pairs of tickets to the event (worth £100 each).
It was a long time coming, but photo sharing website Flickr finally unveiled a new look. But for a brand that grew from developing a loyal community, it has been divisive.
When collaborating on an idea using IT or social media, disagreement is inevitable.
Finding a channel is not difficult, but finding the right one
for you can take time and research.
It's not too widely known that the great Marcel Duchamp once sojourned in Kent. To mark 100 years since his stint in the south east, Unique Digital and Syzygy have something very special planned...
After the
fuss, it's fizzled out. Facebook has launched hashtags, but are they
working?
Perhaps I follow people and brands that don’t realise that
hasthags can be used, but I think it's more likely they just don't give a
monkey's about them.
Quick Sprout, the
digital marketing and social media hub, has released a useful infographic
outlining the factors which influence the chance of retweets. Adhering to these guidelines will apparently
boost the chances of your tweets being shared:
It’s one of the more popular narratives spun by technophobes and the perennially grim: the proliferation of mobile devices is facilitating an erosion of the very fabric of civilisation.
Naysayers delight in the perceived paradox that all of those social media platforms designed to bring people together are instead driving them apart. The online ego, they warn, is eclipsing the collective conscience via the promotion of a life lived inches from a pixelated screen.