Round-up of the Content Marketing Show 2014
On Thursday 17th July a small troop of intrepid Mynewsdeskers made their way to the Institute of Education, a venue usually engulfed by students, for the most popular content marketing show in the UK.
On Thursday 17th July a small troop of intrepid Mynewsdeskers made their way to the Institute of Education, a venue usually engulfed by students, for the most popular content marketing show in the UK.
On Monday 7th July Mynewsdesk sponsored CommsCamp14, the unconference for public sector comms. Here are some highlights from the day....
It always seems to be the way, it's the beginning of the month then it's flown by in a flash. There's been plenty of things happening over the last four weeks to get the communications industry talking. Here are our highlights from the last month...
The former Daily Miror editor and ex-CNN talkshow host picked up the prize in the second of Press Gazette's Social Media Journalism Awards sponsored by Mynewsdesk.
Our development team have been busy here at Mynewsdesk, working around the clock to bring you lots of new features. Some of these are big changes, some are small, but all are designed to ensure an easier workflow as well as better SEO and engagement.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines explain how a Mynewsdesk newsroom helps them manage their marketing and communications strategy
Check out the Twitter highlights from #FutureComms14
Please let us know what you thought of FutureComms14...
The PR and communications industry is awash with buzzwords and phrases such as "brand advocates" and "brand love." But is it possible for people to really love a brand? Do people really care that much?
New research into the future of communications shows that 75 per cent of PR, marketing and communications professionals believe brands will question the value for money large agencies offer due to the results small agencies can achieve using communications technology.
Last week, we hit a significant company milestone: 1 million stories published on the Mynewsdesk platform!
Gabrielle Laine-Peters shares her highlights from the #CommsChat on the future of communications, guest hosted by Adam Cranfield of Mynewsdesk.
On Monday 9th June at 8pm, Adam Cranfield, Head of Marketing at Mynewsdesk, will be guest hosting Europe's most popular communications conversation on Twitter - #CommsChat.
It's time to take a look back at the campaigns, stunts and happenings from the world of PR, social and digital that have inspired us or got us talking during the month of May...
There’s a schism opening up in the PR industry. There are some agencies that have put the work in to understand how the communications environment is evolving and are adapting their services, structure and skill sets in response. But there are many more agencies that, well, haven’t. And more to the point, show no sign of doing so.
A sneak peek discussion ahead of FutureComm14 - The PR & Comms Event of The Year on 18th June - industry expert communicators - Deirdre Breakenridge, Neville Hobson, Paul Sutton, Adam Cranfield - get together to discuss where the future of communications is heading.
As you are a modern communications professional, we want to hear your views on the future of the industry. Completing this quick survey will contribute to the insights we're gathering from hundreds of communicators. This information will be used to create a concise report for you, so you can keep a step ahead. We're also offering the chance for one lucky respondent to win a prize!
It’s not everyday you prompt an organisation into a €7 million strategic change. Monday 5 May could have been one of those days so I want to tell that story.
Jon Bernstein, an independent digital media consultant and writer, formerly deputy editor then digital director of New Statesman and multimedia editor at Channel 4 News, gives a sneak peak at the debate he'll be chairing at FutureComms14...
Mynewsdesk are sponsoring Press Gazette's second Social Media Journalism Award to find the UK's Most Influential Journalist on Social Media, which has just launched today.