1000heads virtual events

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More blog upates this week as we’ve added an 1000heads virtual events tab to our front page. We’ve been running virtual events for clients such as Nokia and Microsoft for ages. They provide a platform where those who can’t attend an offline event can still gather, watch live streaming and exclusive content, and network and [...]


Molly Flatt, September 18th, 2009
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1000heads is voted President of WOM UK

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I’m delighted to announce this morning that, as 1000heads WOM Evangelist, I’ve been voted in as the new President of WOM UK. WOM UK is the organisation the represents the word of mouth industry across the UK, aimed at establishing best practice and ethical guidelines, as well as educating marketers and clients alike about the [...]


Molly Flatt, August 13th, 2009
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Awesome Tour of Sydney launches in style, despite English rain

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Saturday saw 1000heads’ launch event for Tourism New South Wales‘ Awesome Tour of Sydney kick off at the King’s Arms in Wandsworth. We’ve set 12 outspoken individuals with a range of interests in social media a series of creative challenges over the next six weeks, each of which ties in with a particular aspect of life [...]


Molly Flatt, August 3rd, 2009
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Barcamp Transparency - Oxford 2009

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Barcamp Transparency, organised by our very own Ethicist, Sylwia Presley and sponsored by Google, our good selves and a few others besides, took place this Sunday past at Oxford University Club.
The attendees focussed their discussion on topics related to open government, social media ethics and cyber activism in the form of one hour long, open [...]


Sam Chimes, July 30th, 2009
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Love Twitter, hate bandwagoning

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I don’t think anyone would deny that Twitter’s moment is here. Hubspot’s State of the Twittersphere report was eagerly embraced by industry observers back in Dec 08, but surely it is Monday’s article from The Times on the 50 most popular Tweeting celebs (personally delighted to see that Neil Gaiman gets more followers than Demi [...]


Molly Flatt, February 6th, 2009
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