Browse Articles tagged: communication
Capturing the essence of music:
Written on the 10 of June, 2010, by Mark Bannister
Homespun is the latest album from singer songwriter Nadia Sunde, who’s beautiful songs reflect and enhance that shared space between grown-ups and kids.
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Let me introduce you to…:
Written on the 14 of May, 2010, by Mark Bannister
In between Chocolate Brownies and Friday afternoon beers, we somehow manage to find the time to put together the odd website and create a few shiny new brands.
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Adaptation or stagnation, Our Digital Future:
Written on the 16 of September, 2009, by Rob Bare
With the Government spearheading a $43 Billion initiative to build Australia’s largest infrastructure project, the national broadband network, it’s clear that our future online is bright and on it’s way. As bandwidth surges so will our capacity to deliver business goods and services directly or at least assisted online. So the question for many, or any business, is how to take steps toward that future today.
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Talk is Cheep,Cheep:
Written on the 20 of July, 2009, by Rob Bare
The world is awash with talk of social media with sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, Linkedin, YouTube and Flickr interwoven with blogs, posts, tweets, mashups, comments, follows, diggs, and feeds!
How people, their communities, organisations and society at large communicate and connect is undergoing a renaissance – a communication revolution. I don’t think people have communicated this much before in history and it is addictive for those who do, as they express themselves via their messages to the cyber community with a sense of global connectedness. For so long people have felt disconnected from their community and society. Now any digital medium has the capacity to be interactive and highly social.
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Twitter and Your Brand:
Written on the 25 of June, 2009, by Bree Davies
The power and reach of Twitter is undeniable. It’s everywhere. With around 6 million registered users and approximately 14 million visitors per year, the beauty of Twitter is that while this is a significant amount of users, the site is still growing at an exponential rate (those stats are probably already horrendously outdated). So what does all this mean for your brand?