Media

{ \ Tags: brands, social media \
Jun24 }
Immediate Future has just published a research report on the top brands in social media. From the report, "The immediate future (IF) 'brands in social media' research document, now in its second year, looks to offer topline insight into the ...
Business, Media

{ \ Tags: brands, youtube \
Mar4 }
It's been 18 months since YouTube launched its Brand Channels initiative which allows brands to customise their own YouTube page with background images, additional links and eradicate the standard banner advertising of a regular YouTube page.
It's been quite interesting to ...
Business, Global, Media, PR General, US

{ \ Tags: brands \
Jul9 }
UPDATE: The guys at Distilled have created a Firefox engine that doesn't display Wikipedia entries in Google search results.
Second instalment of the Wikipedia/Google love. This time it's using the Fortune 100 taken from the Fortune 1000 list on, ahem, Wikipedia. ...
Business, Global, Media, PR General, Technology, UK

{ \ Tags: brands \
Jul8 }
What did Wired magazine once say? Google is a reputation management system. Well, if that's the case, Wikipedia is the actual reputation itself. I've mentioned before about Google giving high priority to Wikipedia entries so, with this in mind, decided ...
Off topic

{ \ Tags: brands \
Jun5 }
Others that don't are:
Jon Silk. He's mentioned it twice.
Stephen Waddington. He's been reading B3ta.
Johnathan Hopkins. Nope, isn't feeling it.
However.
Colin Byrne offers an intelligent review.
Admittedly I'm no designer but I know what I like. All the previous logos look the same ...
PR General

{ \ Tags: blogging, brands, seo \
May26 }
I've been reading quite a lot of discussion relating to the rankings Google* gives to Wikipedia entries of late. In general, if you search for a brand using Google, chances are its Wikipedia entry will be there on the first ...
PR General, Technology

{ \ Tags: brands, crisis pr, reputation \
Apr29 }
When registering a url for an organisation it's probably best to purchase all available top level domain names (.com, .co.uk, .biz, .net etc). It makes sense for a couple of reasons with, I would say, the most predominant being stopping ...