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UK Digital Brands Coming to Ireland

Net imperative ran an interesting event this week in Guinness Storehouse.  It was a pretty full house, wide range of understanding amongst the attendees, had a good line up and strangely enough was free.  Perhaps Piaras was right about the future…

Some likely changes to the PR industry!

I started this post as ‘the Future of PR companies’ but it was too broad and looked like an enormous post so I have distilled to some observations. The public relations industry is posed to change enormously and at the…

Happy Christmas Videos

Last year we plunged into the 40 foot for our online Chritmas video greeting but this year we have gone with a more sedate theme of “the night before Christmas and not a Chritmas tree to be found.   This…

Product Testing for the Brave

I signed up for Fuel My Blog a good while ago and effectively forgot about it until I received an alert from them on Friday for product reviewing.  The site is offering a new service where they build a profile…

Using blogs to maximise your sponsorship

I presented at the recent IIA Congress but as time keeper had a great chance to see the key note addresses. PodCast and Presentations are available from their website. There were lots of great speakers but as usual there was…

Online PR Presentation from Search Marketing World 2008

I finally managed to work out how to post presentations through slideshare. Great tool. The presentation below is one I gave at Search Marketing World 2007. Here are the notes to help make sense out of the slides. My name…

Blog Awards Attracts the Grey

Congrats to Damien for organising a great night at the Blog Awards. Nice spread of individuals and interest areas. Judging from the entries and demographics there will probably be even more grey surfers present at next years awards. The web…

Why are PR people sitting on the fence with Web 2.0?

I will be presenting at the Search Marketing World conference in Dublin in April on the experiences of integrating “traditional” campaigns into the online world. One of the areas I have been pondering has been the reluctance of PR companies…

Sceal hits the shelves

Hi all, After about three or four different blogs which were normally short lived and developed for specific purposes (my wedding for example) I have finally settled on a name and rationale for blogging. Sceal is the Irish for story and so…