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    Easy printing with HP Blog Printing

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    Neville Hobson

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    27 November 2007

    One of the frustrating things about some websites, including many blogs, concerns printing. Let’s say you’re on a site reading an article or post and you want to print out a hard copy. It’s common to get a result that runs into pages, more than you actually need, and not formatted for the purpose. Worse, […]

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    Cuts from FIR #296

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    Neville Hobson

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    26 November 2007

    Overflow from today’s FIR #296: Following up on MoveOn’s campaign against Facebook Beacon ads ABC News partners with Facebook If you want to automatically receive FIR Cuts as they’re published, subscribe to the RSS feed. (What are FIR Cuts?)

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  • For Immediate Release

    The Hobson & Holtz Report – Podcast #296: November 26, 2007

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    Neville Hobson

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    26 November 2007

    Content summary: Geeking out with the Nokia N95 8GB and the Marantz PMD-620; using seesmic for ‘visual twittering’; discussion: measuring social media; the Media Monitoring Minute with CustomScoop; Skype’s brewing PR problem over the withdrawal of SkypeIn 0207 numbers; the no-morals approach to YouTube marketing; Apple rejects conversation about Leopard or anything else; Lee Hopkins […]

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  • Business, Communication, Public Relations, Reputation, Technology, Web

    A brewing PR problem for Skype

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    Neville Hobson

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    26 November 2007

    I’ve been hearing more about some people’s unhappiness with Skype over the withdrawal of London 0207 SkypeIn numbers. I’ve not had any email from Skype to say my SkypeIn number is one of those that will be withdrawn. Is it safe to work on the assumption, therefore, that the number will simply continue? I’m not […]

    Full story: A brewing PR problem for Skype
  • Communication, Ethics, Marketing, Reputation, Social Media, Trends, Web

    The no-morals approach to YouTube video marketing

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    Neville Hobson

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    24 November 2007

    Would you employ tactics like fake headlines, paying bloggers, and creating multiple accounts on discussion forums as part of your communication to get a video noticed on YouTube? These are among the tips in The Secret Strategies Behind Many "Viral" Videos, a thought-provoking post on TechCrunch. The video in this post contains my £0.1-worth of […]

    Full story: The no-morals approach to YouTube video marketing
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