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  • Think 2011 - The Future of PR

    Some thoughts from our UK Country Manager Heidi Noemm... Attending Think 2011 in London was a day of insights into how some of the most experienced and renown PR professionals in the UK think and act in today’s rapidly changing media landscape.

  • Mynewsdesk Working With Berghs Students for the UK Launch

    Having conquered the Nordic region and opened the gates to Asia, Mynewsdesk has now set its sights on the UK. The marketing campaign will be developed in collaboration with students in their final year at the award-winning Berghs School of Communications.

  • Mynewsdesk Offers A New Feature For Journalists

    Mynewsdesk helps journalists create rich profiles - and now you can easily import your profile from LinkedIn. The journalist's profile is available to the companies the journalist chooses to follow and build networks with at Mynewsdesk.

  • The corporate April Fool - great brand building or a waste of resources?

    Ok, ok, this post is partly an excuse to revisit a few choice tricks, but we also want to at least raise the question.  Is all this fun a good use of time and money? We digital folk are always extolling the virtue of brands showing a bit of personality online, of sharing more than just dry press releases with consumers.  But in the current economic climate, is it right to appear to have too much t

  • Win a trip to Stockholm

    Abba. IKEA. Dime Bars. Volvo. The Nobel Prize. Just a smorgasbord of things you probably know about Sweden. But have you been yet?

  • Web 3.0, social media and the paradox of choice

    Whether you’re looking for a pair of shoes, advice on health or a PR agency, there is now massive choice on the web. And now we want help not just finding but choosing between the mass of information available to us, writes guest blogger Paul Sutton.

  • You ask, they answer

    If you could only ask the guest speakers at next week's Social Media World Forum in London one question, what would it be?

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