Media-Insert Communications

Media-Insert Communications

The blog of Media-Insert Communications – featuring freelance P.R. and journalism links to the work of Graham A. Jarvis.

Editing, Journalism, Copywriting, and Public Relations

Category: Weblogs

  • To read my latest posts for BT and Cisco, please visit http://blog.btbroadbandoffice.com/ and visit the BT Cisco Community in BTtradespace.com. My lastest post of 25th February 2008 discusses how you can create better partner and customer relationships. Join the conversation…let’s have chat!

  • Graham Jarvis is, for at least a month, working with BT and Cisco to talk about many aspects of the life of today’s SMEs, and particularly about how Unified Communications could make them more dynamic and able to punch above their weight. So please get in touch with me to chat about your opinions, debate those of others,…

  • Following the removal of The Marketing Leaders’ group on Facebook, for which no clear reason has yet been given by Facebook, and which Graham Jarvis legitimately set up on behalf of the online magazine and Community in July 2007 as Editor of The Marketing Leaders (and as a co-founder of the brand and as a…

  • Most social media and networking articles focus on how SMS can be used by consumers to generate a buzz amongst their friends. They talk about the various tools available without demonstrating how they begin the discussion with the members of their communities. They particularly don’t talk enough about how texts can be sent to initiate…

  • SMS no longer seems to be the talk of the town. Richer mobile media, user generated content, social media, higher usage rates of the mobile internet and mobile search all seem to be pushing it away. But is this really the case? Will SMS soon disappear, and not just from our lips as a phrase?…

  • Media-Insert, IT Toolbox and The Marketing Leaders can now be found on MyBlogLog.com.

  • The recent TV scandals over premium line phone-in callers being overcharged even hit some well established and trusted programmes like the BBC’s Blue Peter, Channel 4’s Richard and Judy and competitions like the ITV’s the X-Factor. Was this down to human error, or was it caused by limitations in the technology that they were using…