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26 April, 2018 By Sarah Wood 2 Comments

3 things you need to know about hashtags

hashtag tips

From their inception on Twitter back in 2007, hashtags have been used to categorise content, and to make finding that content easier. This … [Read more...]

Filed Under: content marketing Tagged With: facebook, google+, instagram, pinterest, social, twitter

8 September, 2014 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

Why quitting Facebook made my summer

Quitting Facebook and beating the maze

ALL the way back in July, with lots of fiddly things to do and get finished off before the children were out of school for the summer, I was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, facebook, family, working mum

17 January, 2013 By Sarah Wood 2 Comments

The Battleground Between Google and Facebook: Social Search

Is there a single winner in Google and Facebook's straight fight for users?

The battleground between Google and Facebook just came a little bit clearer with Facebook's much-anticipated announcement of social graph … [Read more...]

Filed Under: social Tagged With: facebook, google+, online strategy, social

8 October, 2012 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

From Liked to Loved: How Does Social Media Act on Your Real World?

Did you see this fabulous invention of a coat that responds in the real world to actions that happen on social media? This surely … [Read more...]

Filed Under: social Tagged With: customer experience, facebook, online strategy, social

19 October, 2011 By Sarah Wood 2 Comments

Do you Tweet and Drive? A Very Modern Hazard

traffic cone at roadworks

We have roadworks this week, my little boy has been very impressed with how deep the hole is that has been dug in the main road out of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: social Tagged With: facebook, parenting, social, twitter, working mum

28 September, 2011 By Sarah Wood 2 Comments

The five best articles I read about Facebook this week

There are some very big numbers surrounding Facebook at the moment - over 850M subscribers, half a billion items shared in one day, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: social Tagged With: facebook, google+, social

22 September, 2011 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

If you don’t like the ‘new Facebook’, you know what to do…

Facebook changes

Of all the endless words that have being written and are being written today about the scale and the indignity of ongoing new Facebook … [Read more...]

Filed Under: social Tagged With: facebook

16 September, 2011 By Sarah Wood 1 Comment

Just be yourself, Facebook

Facebook subscribers

It would have been my mum's 79th birthday today, and although she missed it by a lot of years, it doesn't mean her lasting influence over me … [Read more...]

Filed Under: social Tagged With: facebook, family, google+, twitter

18 August, 2011 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

How do you measure up online? Part 1: Personal brand

tape measure

When I started this August series of blogs, I talked about benchmarking your current digital footprint online, and assessing what you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: digital strategy and operations Tagged With: content strategy, facebook, LinkedIn, online influence, online strategy, social, twitter

17 August, 2011 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

Use these 3 tools to maximise your social media time

Toy robot

There is a seemingly endless debate on what, how and how much of your social media activity you can or should automate. And with such a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: social Tagged With: facebook, LinkedIn, online strategy, social, twitter

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