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Thanks to Allan Barr for tweeting me a heads-up on this before I had checked my mail – the post yesterday about not everyone wanting to be digital was featured in PR Daily (which everyone should be a subscriber to – and thanks to Beth Carroll for putting it up there).
So if you’ve come here via PR Daily, I hope you’ll stick around. The blog provides a bit of Scottish cynicism and attitude to social media (but also praises it when it can – after all it’s the lifeblood of what we do here) and I hope you’ll find it of use and interest. And from time to time we also host The Scottish Social Media Dinners.
Anyway some of the blog’s greatest hits are:
How bars, pubs and hotels can use social media
15 tips for bloggers dealing with PRs
Star Trek’s PR problem with Captain James T Kirk
15 tips for PRs dealing with bloggers
How sport, football and soccer clubs can use social media to increase profit, ROI and fan engagement (this is also worth a look)
The truth no one tells you about social media
The redundant journalist guide to PR (boy, did this upset people)
How to PR Godzilla trashing London
Social Media changes nothing, people change things
Is social media that big, except for viewers in Scotland?
Could wikileaks be used as a black PR opp?
Is PR buckling under the social media strain?
You can also find us on Twitter and the main guy here Craig McGill can also be found online in a few places (Twitter, LinkedIn being the main two for business – this podcast is more his take on popular and geek culture)
We do a weekly Friday Fun PR/Social Media challenge too and you’re more than welcome to drop some ideas in to that – if you stump me, you win a bottle of whisky!

Whether your event is a music festival or public event, promoting your company, crisis communications, internal communications...

Whether your event is a music festival or public event, promoting your company, crisis communications, internal communications...

Whether your event is a music festival or public event, promoting your company, crisis communications, internal communications...
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