If you work in PR and are interested in the latest thinking on media monitoring, PR planning, media analysis and social media measurement, these are the must read stories from the last week.
This week’s top PR and social media picks:
- Twitter released a small business guide tailored for us Brits.
- Google Chrome became the web’s most used browser.
- Everything you need to know about the social media bubble.
- Mark Zuckerberg got very rich and very married. Bully for Mark.
- Microsoft quietly launched new social network So.cl. Na’aw.
- Didier Drogba parted with Chelsea fans over YouTube, highlighting how important social media has been to the EPL this season. Barcelona for example boasts 349 million fans or followers around the world.
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- Five things Facebook must do now that it’s public.
- East London Tech City CEO declared himself insolvent. Probably shouldn’t let him near an annual budget of £2.1 million of public money then. #Numpty
- The Financial Times predicted it would have more digital subscribers than readers of its print version by the end of the year.
- What the Chinese want. Pizza Hut, apparently.
- How to play Office Boss Tennis. Do it this afternoon.
- The social media revolution as seen by The Poke and Made Up Stats.
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- Can Saturday papers save the newspaper industry?
- The beginners guide to LinkedIn.
- Transport for London (TfL) unveiled its new Twitter channels. So now we’ll know just how gummed up the tube is before we even get there. #LondonWin
- Google’s Moog Doodle was good wasn’t it?
- How Gawker plans to monetise blog comments.
- IBM research found that companies without a social CEO are less competitive.
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- Why the marketing world needs more correlation research.
- How to build and operate a content marketing machine.
