With less than ten days until the big man arrives and with 2011 fast approaching, here at Propellernet we’ve started to reflect on 2010 and what a year it has been! So, sit back, get yourself a hot toddy and share with us some of the highlights at Propellernet Towers... The year got off to a flying start with us moving from our rather tired offices in Hove and arriving at our bright, sparkly new office in January. Our Finance Director Jim Jensen headed up the project and we will all be eternally grateful for our beautiful creative space. Check out the making of video here. Read the rest of this entry...
Posts Tagged ‘Stella Bayles’
SEO-PR: the Love Affair
2010 is my 8th year in PR and this June will not only see in the World Cup (Come on England!) but it will also be my 18th month in SEO-PR and what a whirlwind those 18 months have been! In those first few hazy months of arriving at Propellernet towers, never did I think that a) mixing the worlds of search and PR would be so exciting and b) that a year and a half down the line the excitement, learning and innovation would still be going strong. Walking into a search agency was a whole new world to me. I was used to crazy PR offices, being surrounded by products and it being quite normal for people to be shouting over banging music, over ringing phones and at each other. So, when I was welcomed in by the cool, calm and collected Propellernet team I knew it was going to be quite a different experience. There was a firm handshake and we were straight to work on sharing, learning, a little heated debating and on to creating what we now know as the real SEO-PR partnership; forming what...
Keep focused through the waves of new trends
Working within an industry that changes direction in real-time and advising our clients on the best route to take can be tough for us online marketers. Whether PPC is dying or traditional PR skills are history we're constantly being bombarded with the latest industry trends and everyone's views on it. What we do all need to do is to remember to stop, take stock and focus on the goal. I attended an E-Consultancy round table earlier this week discussing Online PR & Social Media and the outcome was interesting. It was also peppered with a lot of questions and statements such as; We need developed measurement, We must move our clients forward within Social Media, Should our clients use interactive games to communicate with their customers? Whose responsibility should it be to interact with customers through social network platforms? In my opinion, the answer to all of these questions should be considered with; What will meet my client's objectives and what is my client...
