Posted on August 1, 2007 by watfordgap
You may all remember the viral marketing games to raise awareness about climate change, saving water and third world aid that I blogged about last year - all good harmless fun and they pass a few minutes whilst you eat your organic sandwich and drink your Fairtrade Coffee (as an aside not, it would [...]
Filed under: Fairtrade, Random Musing, Social Action, Web 2.0, nptech, nptechuk, save the children, viral marketing | 2 Comments »
Posted on May 22, 2007 by watfordgap
Live blogging from the Voluntary Action Wakefield District Web 2.0 event kicked off by Steve Walker from Leeds Metropolitan University.
This may all be old hat to the usual visitors to this site, but for those in the St. Catherine’s Centre its a record of the day. Excuses first as this blog entry was built as [...]
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Posted on December 14, 2006 by watfordgap
Oh the cynic in me says the Threshers 40% off vouchers wern’t actually a “mistake”, they claimed to be worried about profit margins, but how many more customers did they get as a result - put “marketing plan” and “leading up to holiday season” into a sentence and see what you get.
Sadly off-licence [...]
Filed under: Post Office, Rural Things, Sheffield, Social Action, Web 2.0, Yorkshire and The Humber Region, real ale, viral marketing | 1 Comment »
Posted on December 8, 2006 by watfordgap
Still thinking about those Yaks (as are a quite a few other bloggers), but what about those of us who have a life and just want a bit of harmless entertainment, but with a bit of a purpose? Well I’ve gathered together the following links to on-line games with a message behind each…. the beauty [...]
Filed under: Fairtrade, ICT Hub, Second Life, Sheffield, Social Action, Watfordgap, Yorkshire and The Humber Region, christian aid, save the children | 1 Comment »