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Nathalie Allard

London Bloggers Meetup with Smirnoff was just Splendid « Fake Plastic Noodles - 0 views

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    Normally when I go to events or blogger meetups I always tell myself that I'm going to come home and write a post right away so that I don't forget anything that happened. What usually ends up happening is that I get home, bum around on Facebook for a while and tell myself I'll do it 'tomorrow after work' (just like with the Heston Blumenthal sherry tasting I went to last night).
Nathalie Allard

Blogger Relations PR Event, Panasonic, Digital, Online, Case Study | Shiny Red - 0 views

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    Panasonic asked us to work with them on creating the company's first "just for bloggers" event. The goal was to generate an online buzz around the company's new range of cameras and camcorders.
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Augmented Experience Blog - Filed under 'Mobile Augmented Reality' - 0 views

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    Our access to the 'virtual universe' is ever-increasing and soon the continuum will be extended beyond its current boundaries, on a multidimensional basis. The Virtuality Continuum concept was devised to clarify the various combinations of mixed environments, representing the different states of Mixed Reality as seen in the image below. (image from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtuality_Continuum)
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Multivariate Testing in Action: Five Simple Steps to Increase Conversion Rates - Smashi... - 0 views

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    Smashing Magazine\nSmashing Magazine Smashing Network Multivariate Testing in Action: Five Simple Steps to Increase Conversion Rates\nBy Paras ChopraNovember 24th, 2010\nDesign24 CommentsPublishing Policy.Advertisement\nThe attention span on the Web has been decreasing ever since Google had arrived and changed the rules of the game. Now with millions of results available on any topic imaginable, the window to grab a visitor's attention has decreased significantly (in 2002, the BBC reported it is about 9 seconds1). Picture yourself browsing the Web: do you go out of your way to read the text, look at all the graphics, and try to thoroughly understand what the page is about? The answer is most likely to be a straight "no." With bombardment of information from all around, we have become spoiled kids, not paying enough attention to what a Web page wants to tell us.\n\n
Nathalie Allard

BJS - Podcasts - 0 views

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Easiest way for teams to provide feedback on websites - 0 views

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    Quickly and easily give feedback on design, content, and code on any page of a website or application without leaving your browser. \n\nNotable helps your team collaborate through visual feedback on screenshots, via a chaos-free process so that everyone can express their opinion. \n\n
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The Academy - 0 views

  • Did you know that you can now use Facebook to 'Like' a property that you find on Rightmove? Press the Like button on any property details page and your endorsement of that property will be visible to all of your Facebook friends. Why would someone want to do that you may ask? It may be fine for hundreds of people to Like a handbag, but not a house! If they like it that much, why aren't they buying or renting the place?
  • The automated Like text that is posted when you Like a property includes the name of the selling agent. If you assume (rather safely) that many people's Facebook friends live in the same area as them, a Like for a property on Facebook can create a small bit of brand exposure to other potential customers in your area. Apply the same logic to this as you would to someone seeing lots of your boards close to where they live and you can see the value.
  • It's also potentially very useful from a PR perspective. In the same way as getting those palatial places into Country Life and The Sunday Times has helped agents to gain exposure, Facebook can help to do the same. Case in point is this 22 bedroom property through Hamptons, which has attracted 651 Likes to date:
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  • If you work on the basis of an average of 150 friends per Facebook user, that means this property has probably been shown on Facebook nearly 100,000 times (Country Life's readership is estimated at 215,000). When you consider that there is no direct cost associated with this level of exposure on Facebook wheras even a small a d in Country Life is upwards of £400, you can start to understand the potential value here too.
  • If you work on the basis of an average of 150 friends per Facebook user, that means this property has probably been shown on Facebook nearly 100,000 times (Country Life's readership is estimated at 215,000). When you consider that there is no direct cost associated with this level of exposure on Facebook wheras even a small a
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How you can attract more retweets: a 10-step guide | Econsultancy - 0 views

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    Is there a science to optimising retweets? Or is it a combination of luck and network reach?
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Status Code Definitions - 0 views

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    Each Status-Code is described below, including a description of which method(s) it can follow and any metainformation required in the response.
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Struq - Showing People The Ads They Want To See - 0 views

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    The industry's most advanced technology and optimization platform for advertisers looking to acquire highly profitable users through display advertising.
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Everything You Need to Know About QR Codes » - 0 views

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    Ever see an odd pixelated square graphic like this one on a web page, print magazine or as someone's social media site avatar? If you haven't yet I guarantee you will now. This type of graphic is called a QR Code and something you'll want to take note of and to creatively use in the future.
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:focus (CSS selector) - 0 views

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    This pseudo-class matches any element that has keyboard input focus. Keyboard input focus describes any element that's ready to receive user input. It can apply to a form control, for instance, or to a link if the user navigates using the keyboard.
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ICO clears up uncertainty over EU cookies law - 0 views

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    Speaking at the DMA's Data Protection Conference earlier this month, the Information Commissioner Christopher Graham repeated his warning to UK businesses to get ready for the EU law on cookies, which comes into force on 25 May 2011.
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Why Facebook's New Questions Tool Is Good for Brands & Businesses - 0 views

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    Brands and businesses are looking for ways to leverage Facebook's recently unveiled Questions tool in ways that differ from what they're already doing on Q&A sites such as Quora, Yahoo Answers and LocalMind.
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Facebook trials real-time adverts - 0 views

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    Facebook has begun trialling 'real-time advertising', which is a new feature that lets the social network serve up immediate targeted messages based on users' every action on the site.
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Utilize Available Screen Space - 0 views

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    Websites and mobile apps both frequently cram options into too-small parts of the screen, making items harder to understand.
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