About Neville Hobson

Neville Hobson, March 2023.

I’ve been online since 1988 starting with CIX, Demon Internet and CompuServe. I declined AOL.

In 1992, not long after the web was born I started writing online, creating my first website that year. Hand-coded HTML! Fast forward a decade to more modern times and the advent of blogging and the wider social media landscape it heralded.

I started my first blog in 2002. Since then, I’ve written and published over 5,000 articles on a wide range of topics that intersect the broad themes of business, communication and technology. See the latest articles and take a look in the Library – I’m sure you’ll find something of interest.

You can also find me on quite a few networks across the social web. Since it launched in July 2023, I’ve been on Threads from Meta that’s attracting much attention and interest recently due to its fediverse plans. I’ve also been on potential Twitter successor Bluesky since mid-2023, and Mastodon which I joined in 2017 but didn’t really start using until late last year. I was spending the most time on Pebble, a new Twitter-like network small in size (being the biggest was not a goal), but it shut down in late 2023. In October 2023, I stopped posting content to X previously known as Twitter which I joined in 2006.

Over the past four decades, I’ve lived and worked across continental Europe, in the Middle East and in Latin America, as well as in the UK. In addition to English, I’m a fluent Spanish speaker.

I’m based in West Berkshire, 50 miles west of London. I work mostly from my home office connecting via the Internet as needed using the many options for doing so. I’ve not been on a plane for business purposes since December 2019 and I don’t miss that at all.

Informal Bio

View my LinkedIn profile for detailed work and career information. Here, I’ll share some concise info; if you’d like a narrative explainer, see the formal biography.

I am a UK-based social strategist, communicator, writer, and podcaster. I work independently, consulting with organizations to help them create and build foundations for authentic engagement that enable those organizations to develop and expand their online presence, reach and influence.

For over 19 years I’ve been a B2B podcast founder and host and I continue to devote time and passion to business podcasting.

I’m a non-executive director of and advisor to Cerulean Blue Technology Partners, a Web3 start-up that will bring innovation to digital art marketplaces and communities.

Some earlier highlights:

  • For three years, between 2018-2020, I was Director of Digital Marketing and the Social Strategist at the Internet Society, a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC, and Geneva, Switzerland, that works with people around the world for the Internet to be open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy.
  • I worked for IBM from 2016-2017 as a Senior Managing Consultant in their UK-based Social Business Group; I also led a team creating mobile apps for use by employees of enterprise clients in business transformation and change management programmes.
  • From 2014-2015, I contributed a twice-monthly commentary on technology topics in live broadcasts on Share Radio UK, a digital radio station in London, as a regular guest in ‘Consuming Issues’ presented by Georgie Frost.
  • Since the turn of the century, I’ve co-authored one book: How To Do Everything With Podcasting with my podcasting partner Shel Holtz, published by McGraw-Hill in 2007; and contributed the introductory chapter to The Social Media MBA: Your Competitive Edge in Social Media Strategy Development and Delivery, published by Wiley in 2012.
  • In 2012, I co-led the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) initial outreach to the Wikimedia Foundation in the UK, leading to the development of the first version of the CIPR’s Wikipedia guidance for PR professionals by the CIPR’s Social Media Panel.
  • From 2007-2010, I worked with the CIPR in creating and delivering on-going professional development training workshops called “New Media for Old Hands,” designed to provide senior-level practitioners with the knowledge and confidence to embrace social media tools.
  • In 2006, I was one of a small group that founded Crayon, a marketing consulting business, in Second Life. We helped some major brands (notably Coca-Cola) explore, learn, and benefit from early adoption in a virtual world that, today, undoubtedly would be called a metaverse. I’m still active in Second Life today – let’s connect if you are too.
  • From 1989 to 2012, I was a highly-active member of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC), gaining my accreditation qualification in 1994. During my time I served in many volunteerism leadership roles including as a member of the International Executive Board from 2002-2004 and of the Executive Committee with the IT portfolio from 2003-2004; Region Director, Europe Middle East Region, from 2002-2004; and member of the Board of the UK Chapter in 1992 and 1994.

Accolades

In 2014, I received the award for “Outstanding Contribution to Social Media” at the UK Social Media Awards 2014 in London. I also served as an Awards Judge from 2012-2016 and in 2023-2024, and for the UK Digital PR Awards in 2021-2024.

This blog is one of Vuelio’s 2023 Top 10 PR Blogs.

Vuelio Top 10 Blog 2023

In fact, this blog has been featured regularly in recent years in Vuelio’s ranking. If you’re curious about the ranking, read Vuelio’s explainer on how they decide it.

Vuelio Top 10 Blog 2022-2015

How I use AI on my websites

I’ve expanded and updated the original text that was here. Please visit the new AI Use page on this site for information on how I use AI in researching topics I might write about and publish on my websites.

End Notes

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The photo at top was taken by my wife in a pub in March 2023; the formal one on the home page was taken by John Cassidy in April 2022.

(Page content updated: July 7, 2024.)