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Unicorns, Less ‘Meme’ More ‘Me Me’…?
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Unicorns, Less ‘Meme’ More ‘Me Me’…?

ByAndrew Burnett September 22, 2011December 28, 2022

Yesterday a London based international digital marketing agency had a unicorn in their offices! Imagine that! A real live unicorn! Not like an Oatmeal unicorn, no a real live unicorn, you know, like a white horse with a plastic horn sellotaped to its coupon.

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The UK’s Best (and dampest) SEO Conference
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The UK’s Best (and dampest) SEO Conference

ByAndrew Burnett March 9, 2011January 8, 2023

Thinkvisibility 5, the first thinkvis I’ve been to without Wiebke who stayed at home looking after Alexa, but I had a great crowd to look after me on my travels! Before Leaving Edinburgh The sensible thing to do when heading to a conference with a group of thirsty Scots, obviously, is to drop in past…

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Social Media: Always On
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Social Media: Always On

ByAndrew Burnett February 23, 2011December 28, 2022

Social media is always on, simple as that, the internet never sleeps.24 hours a day, 7 days a week people are tweeting, blogging, facebooking their delight, disappointment and endorsements (as well as a load of nonsense). The point is, just because you’re not listening doesn’t mean people aren’t talking – they are.

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The Social Media Alphabet

ByAndrew Burnett February 23, 2011December 28, 2022

A   Always on APIs Agencies B   Brand Blogging

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Digg Removes Publisher RSS Feeds
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Digg Removes Publisher RSS Feeds

ByAndrew Burnett February 12, 2011December 28, 2022

Digg is inching closer and closer to version 3. That would make most people who don’t know digg imagine they’re currently on version 2… but no, they’re regressing from version 4.

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