Archive for October, 2010

Madhouse Seminar #MHSem – B2B Social Media

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

We were very kindly asked to speak at a recent training seminar by leading marketing agency Madhouse on the role of social media in the business to business (B2B) arena.

Social Media for B2B

Clare Briscall shows how to maximise planning in marketing

We’re pleased to share our thoughts with you and you can also read the other presentation by Planning Director Clare Briscall here and ours here:
Manchester PR Agency Shares B2B Social Media tips

We hope you find them useful and do please feel free to add comments and feedback. We’d love to present and train your team on the opportunities social media presents in a B2B marketing world.

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Bloggers of Manchester, unite!

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

The shortlist for the fifth Manchester Blog Awards was announced recently. Which got us thinking about creative awards in general.

From How Do to The Drum it seems like the time between contender announcements, results, and the next ceremony’s build up gets shorter each year. It’s symbolic of two things: the self-sufficiency of the region’s industry, and its ongoing importance on the national and international stage.

This year’s nominees for the best independent dispatches and online commentaries represent a broad cross section of content. The community of literary upstarts on 330 Words- a site exposing poetry, prose and copy running to the aforementioned length- did not go unnoticed for their discipline and flair. And Who The Fudge Is Benjamin Judge’s witty take on a digest publication was rightly revered.

Elsewhere, Look Up Manchester mirrors the positive energy inherent in those who turn innovation into profit and defy a recession. It’s a rubberneck view of structures and spaces in a city with aspirations as groundbreaking as its reputation. And sticking with buildings, Manchester Daily Photo continues to capture all that Cottonopolis is, from puddles to the Palace Hotel and Platt Fields Park, showing that possibilities can be found everywhere.

Perhaps the most important aspect of these awards is their recognition of creativity on a micro-level. It’s proof, if it were needed, that the North West’s industries of innovation still have a huge talent pool of world class professionals. And so the value of thinking outside that box has rarely been clearer.

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The Street joins Manchester Food and Drink Fair

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Our intrepid explorers Ben and Harriet ventured down to the Manchester Food and Drink Festival as soon as we heard therumour that another cheese company was encroaching on Butler’s turf!

And whom should we see but Sean Wilson – most famously known as Corrie’s Martin Platt, who is the proud owner of Saddleworth Cheese Co. near Preston. We jumped at the chance to promote our Butler’s cheese to a celebrity and talk about our clients. The adventurers requested a photograph with some of our triumphant Blacksticks Blue, but he politely declined, although admitted that he greatly enjoyed rivals Butlers cheeses; especially the multi-award winning Blacksticks Silk goats cheese which was his secret favourite.

As a leaving gesture we traded our Blacksticks for some aptly named ‘Smelly Apeth’ and spirited away on good terms to carry on our Butlers crusade.

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