As I travel around the UK and the US speaking to agencies about PeopleBrowsr and Kred, it is usually towards the end of my presentation when a familiar question is posed. “…so once you have identified these influential bloggers, what do you do with them?” The question comes up a lot, and I am very [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted December 27, 2011
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Tagged blogger, blogger best practices, blogger engagement, blogger engagement tips, blogger tips, Bob Rapp, Camilla, clarence house, diamond jubilee, diamondjubilee, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, engagement best practices, engaging with bloggers, golden jubilee, HM Queen, influencer management, influencer measurement, influencers, kred, Mark Hopkins San Francisco, PeopleBrowsr, Phillip Schofield, PR, Prince Charles, Prince William, Princess Catherine, Queen, queen tweets, royal protocol, royal twitter protocol, schofe, social media, social media best practice, social network, tech crunch, textbook blogger engagement, tweet suite, twitter, twitter best practice, twitter protocol, vf360, vodafone 360
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I met with Peter Sive, MD of Catalysis Communications last week and he shared with me an interesting story about his 14 year old daughter Alex that I thought was worth repeating. Apparently his daughter is into blogging about fashion and like me, she watches the statistics on the site closely to see what content [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted December 18, 2010
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Tagged adwords, Alex Sive, alexandemilystyle, as sense, author, blogger, blogging, Catalysis Communications, clicky, get clicky, google, google adsense, keywords, paper round, peter sive, pockeyt money, seo, statistics, website
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I spied an interesting article in a recent Independent “Viewspaper” section (consumed on the iPad of course) titled “Welcome to Planet Blog: How blogging has taken over the world” that basically said we are all bloggers now. This got me thinking – firstly is this true, and also what is the status of the “pure” bloggers [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted August 28, 2010
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Tagged blogger, blogging, facebook, Independent, influencer, microblog, speed communications, stephen waddington, twitter, typepad, Viewspaper, visible technologies, wadds, wordpress
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The team at Spinning Around have again produced a list of the top 101 marketing blogs in the UK, and this list is based on the AdAge Power 150, the top UK bloggers on all things advertising and marketing on 1 August 2008. If you feel that you should be included, you can get in [...]
Tonight I was finishing an upgrade of the blog from wordpress version 2.5.1 to 2.6 and I saw that Nick Burcher had linked to London Calling so I took a closer look. He has compiled the top European media and marketing blogs from the Ad Age Power 150 list compiled by Ad Age. I’m delighted [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted July 20, 2008
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Tagged ad age power 150, advertising, blog rankings, blogger, blogging, blogs, eu, european blogging, european blogs, marketing, ranking, top 100, top european blogs
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Thanks to everyone for reading London Calling. I am still very humbled that so many people from around the world take the time to check out my blog periodically, and also thrilled that our RSS feed subscribers keep trending up and up. Below is a screen shot of subscriber numbers since mid January 2008. At [...]