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Who are ice hockey’s social media elite?
Sports teams have embraced social media with varying degrees of enthusiasm in recent years; and, being curious types, we wondered who were the “social elite” of British ice hockey? So we researched the numbers to find out.
Posted in Ice hockey, Media, Social media, Sport, Uncategorized
Tagged Belfast, Belfast Giants, Braehead Clan, Cardiff, Cardiff Devils, Coventry, Coventry Blaze, Dundee, Dundee Stars, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Capitals, Elite Ice Hockey League, Elite League, Elite League Ice Hockey, Facebook, friends, hockey, Hull, Hull Stingrays, ice hockey, Nottingham Braehead, Nottingham Panthers, Sheffield, Sheffield Steelers, Twitter
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BT goes crowdsourcing again – time to vote ‘bubble’
The BT couple, Jane and Adam, want your help again – this time you’re asked to choose their wedding car.
Posted in Broadcast, Business, Historic motor sport, Media, Motoring, Retail, Social media, Television, Transport, Uncategorized
Tagged Adam and Jane, advertising, Bentley, BT, bubble car, crowdsourcing, Facebook, Ford, Isetta, Jane and Adam, microcar, Mustang, royal wedding, sms, telephone, text messaging, TV, vote, wedding
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Frocks from rocks – the stunning designs hidden for millennia
Some of the most stunning designs we’ve ever seen are produced by our client weston naturally exclusive – or, more accurately, by nature. Because weston’s work comes from the patterns hidden for millennia in rocks and minerals.
Posted in Broadcast, Business, Design, Education, Fashion, Media, Public relations, Retail, Social media, Television, Uncategorized
Tagged architecture, business, Cardiff, Cardiff Design Festival, Cardiff University, design, dresses, Facebook, fashion, frocks, geology, higher education, Liberty, London, minerals, nature, retail, rocks, scarves, Sian Lloyd, Television, Welsh School of Architecture
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Blogging – still around, but not keeping up with the youngsters
Our friends at Social Media Influence posed a provocative question this week – Doesn’t anybody blog any more? As you can see, the answer is “yes”. But there’s a “but”.
Posted in Business, Media, Public relations, Social media, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, communication, Facebook, social, social media, Social Media Influence, Twitter, Weltch Media
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Getting (virtually) rich quick – the rise and rise of online currency
Lost confidence in the world’s currencies? How about virtual currencies? They’ve been gaining ground, with innovative ways to earn and spend. Now we hear that GameCoins.com, a virtual goods marketplace launched by Sometrics this summer, even allows gamers to earn … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Media, Social media
Tagged Facebook, Facebook Credits, GameCoins, games, online gaming, social media, social network, Sometrics, virtual currency
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Why are sports bosses so scared of social media?
England’s cricketers are the latest professional athletes to face the prospect of a ban from social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. It seems a drastic measure, and one which will upset the many followers of players such as Graham Swann and Kevin Pietersen, but sports organisations do seem particularly scared of social media. Continue reading
Posted in Cricket, Football, Golf, Media, Rugby league, Social media, Sport, Uncategorized
Tagged cricket, ECB, Facebook, football, Golf, Ian Poulter, NFL, NRL, Ricky Ponting, rugby, rugby league, Ryder Cup, social media, Twitter
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Newport and a Cardiff councillor feel the power of social media
South Wales found itself at the centre of two unrelated social media phenomena last week.
Posted in Broadcast, Golf, Media, Music, Politics, Public relations, Social media, Sport, Uncategorized, Video
Tagged Cardiff, Facebook, Golf, JayZ, John Dixon, LibDem, Liberal Democrat, music, Newport, Newport State of Mind, politics, rap Alicia Keys, Ryder Cup, social media, Twitter
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