Archive of Opinion

13 ways to create your own luck in business development on LinkedIn

26th October 2011 by Matt 1 Comment

LinkedIn is an extremely powerful social media tool, with over 100m business professionals using it worldwide and approximately 3.8m senior business professionals in the UK alone. LinkedIn is less about [...]

How to get 13,000 loyal fans on Facebook

19th October 2011 by Aime 2 Comments

This year Bristol Zoo Gardens celebrated its 175th anniversary and marked it by introducing Wow!Gorillas – a world-class mass public art event to the streets and parks of Bristol – and the [...]

10 ways to build meaningful relationships with your followers

8th September 2011 by Matt 4 Comments

Following on from our previous post about increasing followers I felt it was vital to stress that relationships are the most important thing in social media. Of course every client [...]

Secret to making social media work for your business

4th August 2011 by Matt No Comments

Over the past few weeks Montage Communications has been working with Business Link South West to present a series of “A marketing seminar of two halves” talks in Bristol and [...]

How to build your Twitter Followers Fast!

14th July 2011 by Aime No Comments

Many clients ask us about ways of building a Twitter following quickly. The simplest way to build your following is to follow others! But on a more strategic level you [...]

How to suggest your Facebook page to your friends and network

15th June 2011 by Matt 1 Comment

Now that you have set up your brand new Facebook page, now what? How do you get fans? A quick win is to suggest your page to your friends on [...]

Infographic: What exactly does an online community manager do?

24th May 2011 by Matt No Comments

Inside the mind of a community manager When explaining to clients and friends exactly what we  provide as online community managers, we like to show them this info graphic to [...]

What must remain private and what should be brought into the public domain?

17th May 2011 by Aime No Comments

For years Twitter has remained a haven for free-speech, giving literally everyone a chance to voice and share their news. In terms of content and censorship,  Twitter often removes offensive [...]

Why we must treat our customers like children

13th April 2011 by Matt No Comments

Being a seasoned parent of two very (now what’s the best way to put this) ‘enthusiastic’, ‘inquisitive’ and ‘bright as a button’ children, I’ve now perfected the art of clear, [...]

NYT to start charging for (some) content

23rd March 2011 by Matt No Comments

The New York Times has started charging its readers for access to its website. As one of the most influential papers in the US, it plans to limit readers to [...]

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