In terms of reach and users email still out-strips social media. Makes you think doesn’t it. So what are the statistics you need to know to inform your activity?
Read morethe final countdown - the unawards18 close on thursday
The 5th annual UnAwards close on Thursday 25 October. So you still have time to enter, get yourself shortlisted and really put your work on the industry map.
by Darren Caveney
Read more3 things strictly come dancing has in common with our public health communications network
The importance of a strong network to support, learn, share and collaborate with was the very ethos behind the launch of comms2point0. And here’s a great new network some of you will want to be a part of.
by Ruth Dale
Read morecore values stand the test of time: the cipr at 70
As the CIPR celebrates its 70th birthday one member reflects on the past 20 years and has contributed a passage to a new book to mark the occasion – Platinum.
by Ruth Fry
Read morewhy you must, must, must enter the unawards
You owe it to yourself and your team to enter the UnAwards18. It's free and easy to do and you still have plenty of time to do it. So no excuses, right?
by Darren Caveney
Read morenominate someone brilliant in the unawards18
We know that a common complaint from comms professionals is a lack of recognition for their work. The UnAwards18 is your chance to change that. In a big way.
by Darren Caveney
Read moreditch the default and stick a human face on your internal comms
You’ve got just over two weeks to enter the best comms industry awards in the UK. But don’t take my word for it, read what a former winner has to say about them and the benefits of entering…
by Alex Mills
Read morea phone call with facebook – the inside track on facebook advertising
Whenever we spend budget on a communications campaign we must be able to demonstrate a return. This is equally true for social media advertising. This new posts gives some inside tips on getting the most from Facebook advertising.
by Helen Kitley
Read morewhy I want to ban internal awareness-raising campaigns
the (comms) strategy is delivery
How many communications strategies have you written in your time? How many of them worked and how many disappeared through the cracks due to competing and reactive work demand? This new guest post gives valuable insight into how one government department tackled a new strategy and the benefits of a new approach…
by Lucy Denton
Read moreit’s party time…
The arrival of autumn signals the start of the party conference season. What on earth will they talk about, it’s not like there is much going on right now. Whether you are directly involved, or watching from afar, they’ll be newsworthy for sure…
by Will Mapplebeck
Read morelaunching the epic, the unique, the bestest - the one and only UnAwards
The 5th annual UnAwards launch TODAY. They’re the most accessible industry awards around. Now it’s not a time to quietly sit back and hope your boss recognises and appreciates your efforts. So try and get yourself shortlisted for an UnAward to really put your work on the organisational map.
by Darren Caveney
Read moreuniversity clearing – if you’ve nothing nice to say, avoid trash talking on social
You’ll have seen many a spat on social media over the years. But surely a university should be above inciting an online scuffle?
by Rebecca Roberts
Read moreshould I leave my job? #askingforafriend
Switching jobs. We’ve all done it. We’ve all thought about it. And you may be thinking about it right now? One regular to the comms2point0 site is so decided to ask a group of peers for advice and support.
by an anonymous guest blogger
Read morelearning from the ‘hospital’ experience
For a communications team the thought of letting a TV crew behind the scenes could be daunting. How would you manage it and what would be the benefits? This guest post shares some fascinating insight on just that.
by Laura Skaithe-Knight
Read morehow often do you make the media feel special?
We know how important it is for our communications activities to be insight-led. But how about undertaking research of our own to understand where we can perform better?
by Holly Bremner
Read morewhat we need is a video – and 15 other things comms teams hear every week
This one is the gift which keeps on giving. The never ending stream of requests – and 'advice' – which flows into most comms teams…
by Darren Caveney
Read morechallenging press coverage on foster case was difficult and time consuming - but worth it
Turning around negative national newspaper coverage can be a near impossible ask - but it can be done, as this case study shows...
by Andreas Christophorou
Read moretoo aloof to be challenged?
The recent Reading University tweet which not challenged critics of the establishment offering scholarships to 14 refugees, but specifically told them what they could go do, won a lot of fans on Twitter. This post from a head of comms from the sector gives a wider view and perspective.
by Julie Odams
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