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Will Apps kill the Web ?


Will Apps kill the Web ?

Having spent most of my working life building websites, I was alarmed to hear rumours of the web’s demise. Many are postulating that thanks to the rise of the App, the World Wide Web is reaching the end of its useful life.

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Chris Tomlinson

Google Plus – “VIPs only mate”


Google Plus -

One month after its launch and still no invite to join Google Plus!

Its hard to believe, I know, that a key online influencer like me has been left out of the party, but it seems I’m persona non grata at Google.

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Chris Tomlinson

Silence is golden on Twitter


Silence is golden on Twitter

I have recently noticed a worrying phenomenon – the less I tweet the more followers I get.

I’ll admit, my profile picture, like everyone else, is a tad flattering and taken a long time ago, but I’m pretty sure it’s not my aesthetics that is pulling in followers.

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Social media Crowd Control


Social media Crowd Control

I’ve found a solution to a problem you probably don’t know you have yet.

Or maybe you do, if your brand has successfully built significant Facebook, Twitter and YouTube audiences and you don’t know how to keep them under control

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Who own’s your company Facebook page ?


Who own's your company Facebook page ?

It is often said that thanks to social media consumers now control brands.

Well in the case of a Facebook fan page this can literally be true!

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Is ‘Social Media Manager’ a silly job title?


Is 'Social Media Manager' a silly job title?

The new boy on the marketing job title block is ‘social media manager.’ But is this is a silly job title or not?

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Mobile is the new point-of-sale


Mobile is the new point-of-sale

Everything online will become a “location-based service” with users not just wanting the best matching results to their searches, but “nearby results” too.

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Facebook: where ‘ists’ meet


Facebook: where 'ists' meet

Facebook users can generally be divided into two types – narcissists and voyeurists!

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