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Tweet and Pleasant Land

Posted by Jamie on Monday, July 21, 2008.

Latest figures from Hitwise suggest that Twitter has just become ever more popular in Blighty - last week the site’s share of UK internet visits was 70% higher its share of visits in America. Interestingly, Twitter looks more likely to enter the mainstream here than across the pond. Twitteriffic, the iPhone’s tweet interface, has US ads served at the moment, with UK content planned. That step towards engaging local audiences could mean a big push on taking the channel more seriously. Any thoughts out there?

Engaging in Tough Times

Posted by Jamie on Tuesday, July 15, 2008.

Found this fascinating article about retention rates during tough times which is well worth a read. It suggests that, rather than sitting tight when the credit crunch snaps, people are less likely to hang around, shunning company loyalty in favour of higher pay. Engagement is clearly more important than ever.

Keeping your Twits about you

Posted by Jamie on Thursday, July 10, 2008.

Depending on who you talk to, Twitter is big on zeitgeist or big on time-waste. But when you consider just how important mobile communications is as a growing channel, any tool that relies heavily on SMS should have it’s fifteen minutes of fame. The concept is simple - take the status updates from Facebook and transfer them to a mobile platform that allows people to communicate in bite-sized nuggets of information. Aside from the immediacy of the medium (walking down the road, bump into Winehouse, try to take picture, get punched, tell your mates, all in an instant) there are some really interesting engagement angles for employers or corporates on the horizon. If you want to take the plunge, twit-yourself-silly and find me here.