Month: July 2008
twitter karma
If ever there was a network for reaping what you sow, Twitter seems to be it. In just the last month, I have had several great opportunities (spanning recruitment, new business and a couple of great job briefs that I obviously passed onto friends 😉 ) all through contacts I have made solely through the platform as a result of being interested, listening and being involved.
Articulating the benefits of twitter is not always easy as I found when trying to convince an old PR friend of mine this afternoon but my top three would have to be:
1) Community (the banter and craic is really important to me as someone who works remotely a lot)
2) Knowledge (am loving the interaction and stuff I am learning from peers and journos alike)
3) Karma (what’s not to love?)
Putting the time in to respond to people’s tweets, listening, helping with requests and genuinely being nice seems to really pay off in the social networking world. Not so different to real life after all…
wanted: password nirvana
I’m already feeling like an old git before I even start writing this (picture your Grandma/parents – depending on which decade you were born in- moaning about remembering pin numbers) but am I alone in using at least half of available brainpower to remember passwords and log-ins? It is probably my biggest time drain, constantly getting failed log in attempts and waiting for passwords to be re-mailed to me….OK that’s a lie but it must be pretty close.
I used to use the same one for everything then lost a laptop on a drunken night out and freaked out about security a bit so tried a different approach which seems to be set password as whichever term first pops into my head on a given day then instantly forget it….a less than satisfactory approach, I’m sure you’ll agree.
Please tell me there is an easy solution to this modern day (not all that major) ballache that is driving me nuts? Top tips anyone?
things that annoy a homeworker #1
forget product placement…
…why not just suggest your client produces a musical about its product and puts it on at Edinburgh festy, getting the audience to pay £11 a pop to watch what is essentially an ad. Oh, and then you sit back and watch the pretty impressive PR about the project roll out too….
….the product? Pot Noodle!
Here it is covered by Mark Sweney in today’s Media Guardian…
Now it’s Pot Noodle: The Musical
Little has a “beastly asthma suffering henchman” called Flick Ferdinando.


