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    Twitter is for listening

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    Neville Hobson

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    21 April 2009

    I make no apologies for another post about Twitter. If you’re fed up with Twitter posts, you don’t have to read this one – but I’m going to make a case for why you should. So keep reading. Don’t think of the increasing user numbers we keep hearing about as just so much more noise […]

    Full story: Twitter is for listening
  • For Immediate Release

    The Hobson and Holtz Report – Podcast #441: April 20, 2009

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    Neville Hobson

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    20 April 2009

    Content summary: A look at initial results from the 2009 FIR Listener Survey; next FIR Live on BlogTalk Radio on April 25; still time to enter the FIR Listener Contest; update discussion: lessons and opinions about the Domino’s Pizza crisis; the Media Monitoring Minute with CustomScoop; News That Fits: ‘Smeargate’ highlights the demise of command-and-control […]

    Full story: The Hobson and Holtz Report – Podcast #441: April 20, 2009
  • Business, Communication, Society, Trends, Twitter

    Twitter at the peak

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    Neville Hobson

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    20 April 2009

    This post addresses a question I’ve been thinking about for quite a few weeks – in fact, every time a news report or stats about Twitter are published somewhere – and talks to specific points made by quite a few people, bloggers and journalists alike, in the past week. The question is: Is Twitter just […]

    Full story: Twitter at the peak
  • Communication, Politics, Public Relations, Social Media

    On digital defects and other political gaps

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    Neville Hobson

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    20 April 2009

    Of all the continuing reporting, commentary, op-eds and general opinion about the Damian McBride affair aka Smeargate that I’ve been reading, an opinion piece by PR Week editor Danny Rogers in today’s Guardian is pretty good. Rogers assesses the current gap between Labour and the Conservatives in how each party sees, even understands, social media […]

    Full story: On digital defects and other political gaps
  • Communication, Politics, Public Relations, Society, Web

    A dose of pre-Budget propaganda

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    Neville Hobson

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    19 April 2009

    I just spend a minute and a half watching Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling talking about the 2009 UK budget, the details of which he’ll be presenting to Parliament in a few days time, on April 22. What do you think of it? I don’t know about you, but I’m left only with one […]

    Full story: A dose of pre-Budget propaganda
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