Author Archives: Paul Fabretti

With an extensive direct marketing background, Paul is especially interested in discovering how clients can successfully explore and maximise the marketing and revenue opportunities that the emerging worlds of social networking and blogging bring.

The power of sharing

Hot off the back of our recent seminars, I was notified by Slideshare on Monday that my presentation (from said seminars) had been added as a favourite by someone. I had in fact forgotten that the presentation was even on slideshare until I received the notification. So, I had a quick look only to find [...]

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Orange offering free social networking

In the first of its kind in the UK, Orange are now offering free access to social networks (Facebook and MySpace mentioned by name) as the hook to buy into their tariffs. See the ad here or click below: Orange – free texts, Facebook and Myspace Now Vodafone are getting in on the act, promoting [...]

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Head of Technical Development required

So things change, and we now need to fill the position of Head of Development at KMP. The role requires a multi-skilled individual with considerable experience in the Internet industry. The successful candidate will be an experienced individual able to think “outside the box” to find innovative solutions to business problems whilst being aware of [...]

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Blogging for Business – Manchester

So, as some of you know, Friday 11th April was the first of our Blogging for Business seminars, held at the MDDA offices in Manchester. The idea of the event was (and remains to be for the London event on the 25th April!) to de-mistify blogging as a niche, early adopter tool and show it [...]

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IE8: standards-compliant AND microformat-friendly?

Since listening (intently I might add!) to Ian Jindall a few weeks ago discussing Microformats as one of the important growth areas of the web in the next 18 months, I have really been digging to truly understand their importance and potential benefits. This post is absolutely NOT about explaining microformats and the semantic web [...]

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