Author Archives: James Fell

LinkedIn Signal – The start of things to come…

Being an active LinkedIn user I’m always really interested in hearing about developments that LinkedIn are introducing to improve the usability and extend the functionality of the LinkedIn platform. There have been a few developments that have been integrated recently, specifically related to the companies section, that have provided additional functionality for both users and administrators of groups and company pages. Read more »

25 Great Examples of UK based Facebook Pages

A few weeks back I wrote a blog post that detailed a few tips surrounding building and maintaining pages for brand and companies within Facebook, a post motivated by a blog post I saw on AppStorm. In the meantime the guys from eConsultancy have also written a detailed blog post surrounding some brilliant examples of Facebook pages that have been created by brands. But its not just these two though, there are hundreds of blog posts that cover the same topic – but there’s a problem - all of them predominantly cover either pages that have been created for US or Global markets. Read more »

Getting ahead on LinkedIn – A few extra points…

Whilst on Twitter today I came across an interesting blog post by Chris Lee, a UK based comms expert. The post was based around a talk that Stephen Waddington, Managing Director at Speed Communications, gave at the CIPR Summer Social on the 15th September 2010 (I’ve embedded the SlideShare below in case you couldn’t make the event/haven’t come across it). Read more »

Making the most of your Facebook page…

I recently read a great blog post from AppStorm, a web focused technology blog, that identified there top 35 Facebook pages, owned and operated by some of the worlds leading brands. From reading through the blog post it offered a real insight into the potential in which Facebook can offer brands looking to generate interest in there products/services, building a strong customer network, spreading your brand message and using additional functionalities available to actually generate revenue. Read more »