Author: Steve Bridger

Buzz Director: help me write a job description

I thought it was about time to re-visit the role of the “buzz director” - flesh out the role I first floated last October. This is especially urgent [...]

Priming the widget response network for action

Blending the use of social tools around the current focus and concerns of your work colleagues’ and activists is a must. So I think Nigel Dunn is onto [...]

We are all photographers now

First post in a while for a number of reasons. Anyway, this stroked my ego. The three images I uploaded to the “All photographers now” exhibit were [...]

Leveraging social networking to influence change

PR Blogger Stephen Davies thinks we’ll start to see a fragmentation of social networks. As people begin to tire with the vast, general nature of [...]

Shaggy Blog Stories… for Comic Relief

My daughter Nelly was shuttled off to infant school this morning dressed as “Super Nelly” with a pocketful of loose change. Yes, it’s that time [...]

My Social Network, circa 1987

I was recently drawn to this interesting graphic posted to Flickr by NMK’s Ian Delaney. It illustrates the fragmentation of people’s media consumption [...]

Widgets of the world unite…

I’ve been having a lot of widgety thoughts recently, so I thought I’d bundle up a few loose ends in the one (long) post. First though, if you’re [...]

Children’s charity checks into virtual hotel

I’ve written previously about how the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) has embraced innovation to raise awareness of its [...]

DoggySnaps.com: the tail ‘tagging’ the dog

I only recently stumbled across the Dog Trust’s photo-sharing community, DoggySnaps.com. I’m not a dog owner, and frankly have no particular affinity with [...]

Valentine’s Day meets Web 2.0

I meant to post this yesterday, but a deadline prevented me from doing so. Then, of course, blogging was out of the question in the evening (you know what day [...]