Archive for the 'Citizen Journalism' Category
YOU-Made Ads on the Rise
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Published by Michaela Carmichael February 13th, 2007 in Internet, Web 2.0, Citizen Journalism, Online Marketing, Marketing, transparency.
I’m not a fan of the Super Bowl and in truth I don’t think the majority of Europeans are. However, this year the sporting cum TV event that grips a continent had a new and broader twist. Often used as the launch pad for new TV advertising (think Bud’s croaking frogs, Apple’s ‘1984’), […]
Corporate Blogging on the rise
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Published by Michaela Carmichael January 31st, 2007 in Internet, Web 2.0, PR Blogs, Citizen Journalism, Blogs, Marketing, Corporate Blogs, blog tools.
This New Year’s trade press is full of the rise and merits of business blogs and advice on blogging. We present a summary.
According to e-consultancy’s interview with Anil Dash, of Six Apart fame (the company behind popular blog platforms Movable Type, Vox and TypePad), blogging has by no means peaked and we haven’t seen […]
MrPaparazzi.co.uk - winner of best entertainment website 2006
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Published by Michaela Carmichael January 4th, 2007 in Internet, Web 2.0, Citizen Journalism, Online Marketing, Marketing.
Following our announcement a few weeks ago about the nomination of MrPaparazzi.co.uk in the Yahoo! Finds of the Year awards (MrPaparazzi.com nominated for Yahoo! Finds of the Year awards) we are very pleased to announce that it won its category for best entertainment website 2006!
The awards are given out to the best websites for 2006, […]
MrPaparazzi.com nominated for Yahoo! Finds of the Year
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Published by Michaela Carmichael December 22nd, 2006 in Internet, Web 2.0, PR Blogs, Citizen Journalism, Blogs, Online Marketing, Marketing.
We are delighted to announce that MrPaparazzi.com has been nominated in the Entertainment section of the annual Yahoo! Finds of the Year awards.
The nominees for the awards, which celebrate the most interesting and innovative websites of the year, are also submitted for the public vote in the People’s Choice awards.
We would love our client to […]
Art Mashed Up
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Published by Michaela Carmichael November 16th, 2006 in Internet, Web 2.0, Custom Software, Citizen Journalism, Online Marketing, Online Tools, Marketing.
Not literally but technically, here’s a delightful site for the technical savy art loving tourist about to hit Paris. Google Maps continue to power the mash up arena with this art lover’s blog providing a doubly visual offering of what’s being exhibited in Paris now!
http://www.artscape.fr/map.php
All they need is a download to blackberry functionality so that […]
Personal Profiles Reveal TOO Much
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Published by Michaela Carmichael October 18th, 2006 in Internet, Web 2.0, Citizen Journalism, Online Marketing, Marketing, Social networking.
Only last week I wrote about being wary of what we reveal in profiles on social networking sites.
This week The Times reports that “Man has throat slashed in ‘web rage’“. A Londoner tracked down a fellow Londoner, with whom he’d had an arguement with in a chat room, and slit his throat.
The article […]
Are we making identity fraud easy?
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Published by Michaela Carmichael October 12th, 2006 in Internet, Web 2.0, Citizen Journalism, Online Marketing, Marketing, transparency, Security.
I signed up to the phone, mail and fax registers to stop being bombarded with unsolicited communication; aka junk mail/calls*. I am particularly careful to opt out of any direct mail, and have informed my bank, theatres etc that I do not want to receive carefully selected offers from them or their partners. […]
Coming to theatres near you - Web2.0:The Movie
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Published by Michaela Carmichael July 17th, 2006 in Internet, Web 2.0, Citizen Journalism, Blogs, Online Marketing.
I am always pleased to see mainstream entertainment embracing online and amazed at how quickly consumer-led media platforms, such as blogging, podcasting and social networking have entered the mainstream. Peter Jackson, for example, had his very own production blog, Kong is King, tracking the progress of filming King Kong and creating a unique connection with […]
Land Rover’s Opportunity
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Published by Adrian Melrose July 13th, 2005 in Internet, PR Blogs, Citizen Journalism, Land Rover.
Thanks to Neville for picking up my campaign : he has articulated Land Rover’s opportunity so well… Have a read…..
Note: Originally posted at SmartApps
land rover, smartapps
7-7 : Online saved the day.
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Published by Adrian Melrose July 10th, 2005 in Internet, Citizen Journalism, Blogs.
7-7 was a tragic day for London - no doubt. A friend and associate of mine, Joel Cere, talks about his day - I was fortunately safely in the office at the time the havoc was reeked so I avoided the sense of panic and confusion by turning online.
I recently criticised […]
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