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10 months ago

in Berocca’s Blogger Relief Pack has arrived on Mobile Industry Review
I think I'm the only person who hasn't received a stress relief pack. Don't they no who I am?! ;-)

Ewan, I've never noticed any bags under your eyes. You're a fine figure of a man.
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Ewan You're far too kind, Stephen! :D

When it arrives, you'll be delighted!

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1 year ago

in 3UK data ‘fair use’ policy problem on Mobile Industry Review
I've had three texts so far.

1 year ago

in Why PR students should be blogging. Now. on Philip Ryan Johnson
Hi Philip,

Thanks for the link and commentary but I haven't work for Edelman in almost a year. :-)

Thanks,

Stephen

1 year ago

in That’s Entertainment on Marketing Begins At Home
Going Underground and Town Called Malice are my two favourite Jam tracks.

1 year ago

in My Facebook secret is out… on Scobleizer
Fair play, they're valid points. Still feel funny with the FB thing though and think your situation is very much a unique one. For the majority of the world, however, it's a little different.

Cheers,

1 year ago

in My Facebook secret is out… on Scobleizer
I don't have a religious view on anything (literally) and I'm not trying to argue for argument's sake. Honest. I think it's a pretty valid point that some people do want to separate their social life from their work life.

Maybe someone who works in a very corporate environment chooses to let their hair down on FB. Something that they couldn't do if his/her colleagues were 'friends' on FB.

It's a fair point I think Robert and I don't doubt that even you have genuine friends who don't give a monkeys about what you do in the day job.

1 year ago

in My Facebook secret is out… on Scobleizer
I beg to differ. Facebook is supposed to be a platform where **real** friends connect. Not where one person **pushes** all their messages/content to 'connections' (because no one can have thousands of genuine friends).

I work in PR but don't believe Facebook should be used for PR or media purposes. It's more intimate than that.

Besides, if I kept uploading my blogging/work content to Facebook my friends would disown me. They don't care about what I do in the day job. They care about our holiday (vacation) and what we plan to do at the weekend.

Stephen is on Facebook. Me as a 'media' is elsewhere.

With all due respect, you're effectively pushing your content on people who don't necessarily want to receive it.

2 years ago

in Blog designs that catch my eye on Scobleizer
www.prblogger.com is probably the best designed blog I've seen.

2 years ago

in 2007/02/11/possible-youtube-security-lapse/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Hmmm, I've been having trouble logging into my YouTube account lately...

2 years ago

in 2006/11/27/wayn-gets-11m-for-myspace-of-travel/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
One of the most annoying websites in the world too. They love spamming my inbox...
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