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Social Affairs Unit
Posted by Perry de Havilland
Wednesday, June 23, 2004 @ 06:04 PM
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Our latest client is the London based think-tank, the Social Affairs Unit. Not only have we produced a blog for the SAU, we have completely overhauled their entire web presence.

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From interruption to engagement
Posted by Perry de Havilland
Thursday, March 11, 2004 @ 04:44 PM
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Our latest project to go live is a blogsite (blog/website hybrid, like our site for example) for cutting edge marketing firm SMLXL. Their catch phrase is 'From interruption to engagement', which is very much what commercial blogs are all about. Rather than marketing by megaphone and being an annoyance to potential customers in the process, commercial blogging offer a way to engage people in a manner more like a conversation in a marketplace. Don't just take our word for it, ask SMLXL.

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The Times, they are a changin'
Posted by Perry de Havilland
Monday, November 10, 2003 @ 09:33 PM
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With apologies to Bob Dylan... We have just finished a blog for David Smith, the economics editor for The Sunday Times. Increasingly well known journalists are seeing blogging as a useful adjunct to their work and we are delighted to have been the people who brought David into the blogosphere.

David maiden blog article is entitled George Bush's scorched earth economics policy. The EconomicsUK Blog promises to be a regular stop for economists, policy wonks and politicos!

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Never knowingly understated!
Posted by Perry de Havilland
Thursday, September 18, 2003 @ 05:19 PM
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Well know British journalist Stephen Pollard is the latest recipient of a spiffing new Big Blog Company blog. Stephen is already well on the way to becoming one of the leading on-line journalists and we hope now that he has a proper full function blog, this process will continue.

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The Wealth of Blogging
Posted by Perry de Havilland
Friday, September 12, 2003 @ 07:15 PM
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The Adam Smith Institute, one of the world's most respected think-tanks, has just gone live with their new blog. We were delighted to be the people who were chosen to set up their blogging operation and train them in blogging 'best practice'.

We modestly predict that the Adam Smith Institute blog will quickly become a 'blog of record' for free market views across the internet.

The Adam Smith Institute Blog