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Twitter Wars

On the 2nd of March approximately sometime in the morning a great disturbance reverberated across the Twitter-sphere. Charlie Sheen, folding time, space, logic and probably a lot of smack erupted onto the microblogging site and has been ‘winning’ (or ‘Whining’ as suggested by Sarah Silverman’) ever since. He has broken the world record for amassing 1,000,000 Twitter followers in one day.  

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Sophie W

Web 2 EU - The IABC Event, 17 February

On Thursday evening, Gellis enjoyed the stimulating discussion of the IABC’s Web2EU discussion. In fact George and I arrived an hour late and apparently missed the most interesting bit, which we’ll just have to assume was nothing short of astonishing. Anyway, the theme dominating the open floor chatter was “the EU’s problem with social media and trust”.

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Sophie W.

Putting out the candle before it causes a wildfire

Hoops to jump through, hurdles to jump over, walls to scale – whatever physical activity they are compared to, problems and crises are bound to be encountered in every business.  They are accepted as part of the natural cycle of operations, but the ways in which companies approach them are not always effectual and rarely take into account contemporary developments.

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Melanie M. and Magda K.

Corporate Communications is like a relationship

As you may know – actually, how could you have missed it? – social media is revolutionising corporate communication channels. Out is the classical one-way information stream that has been the norm for decades. Now its all about two way conversations: as evidenced by the fact that social media is growing much faster than any other communication channel ever has.

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Gellis Communications
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