Thoughts on Havas Media Lab's The New Economics of Consumption: User Generated Context (1)
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I downloaded Havas Media Lab’s latest strategy paper, The New Economics of Consumption: User Generated Context, a few weeks back but only got around to reading it last night. And what a nice little strategy paper it is too. It’s fair to say it is more of a thought starter than a fully fleshed out document which tells businesses and investors how they can adapt to the ‘new economics of consumption’ – but that’s what ...
Sneaky snaps of new Downing Street website on Flickr (1)
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The digital comms team at No 10 Downing Street are currently on fire doing all the right things in the online space. Not only have they started using Twitter in a way that should be a case study for other government departments and administrations around the world they are using their Flickr photostream to give people a sneaky look at the new Downing Street website. I won't go into too much detail about the site ...
Telegraph's web traffic chasing secrets revealed by Private Eye (2)
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One of the few paper publications I still buy (jndeed subscribe to) is Private Eye, the UK's only satirical magazine. In this fortnight's 'Street of Shame' (the section exposing the often shallow hypocrisy of the media) there's an interesting insight into how the Daily Telegraph achieves such high online traffic: According to Eye: "news hacks are sent a memo three or four times a day from the website boffins listing the top subjects being searched ...