Three social media change-makers to watch and learn from
Back in the day, the biggest social change-makers tended to be found in politics, newspapers, the law. But the new kids on the block are making change happen through their
Back in the day, the biggest social change-makers tended to be found in politics, newspapers, the law. But the new kids on the block are making change happen through their
A big THANK YOU to everyone who attended our behaviour change briefing in Cardiff this morning; what a turn out! We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did
We’re extremely proud to announce our partnership with Anna Whitehouse (@Motherpukka) and Mill Road Creative as we join them for the next chapter of the #Flexappeal campaign. #Flexappeal fights for
A big thank you to all who came to our April behaviour change briefing. We’re delighted with how it went and were thrilled to host such a variety of guests
Last weekend marked the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, in which 2,977 people died. The attacks were widely reported across the media at the time and it is still the
This morning, Ofcom published it’s annual Communications Marketing Report, an insight into how the British public use digital technology. And their headline finding is that 15 million internet users have taken
#GoodbyeTwitter. We’re over. It’s not you, it’s me. Well, mostly me. I still administer the @claremontcomms account, which is thriving. But since 3rd October @bencaspersz has been languishing alongside 300
Last night I attended the #MadeByApprentices exhibition for National Apprenticeship Week, held at Amirality House in Whitehall. Apart from taking snaps of an amazing Aston Martin and gorging out on
1. It’s annoying to miss friends’ birthdays. Facebook would make this a thing of the past. 2. Facebook might be useful for cultivating business contacts. Not everyone’s keen on Linkedin.