June 14th, 2010 |
by Digimahti |
published in
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Twitter is THE buzz word and the online place to be at the moment within the EU-geeks, journalists, civil servants and last but not least EU public affairs professionals. Twitter is undoubtedly a great tool for promotion and exchange between people who may probably never have spoken to each other or met in real life [...]
February 23rd, 2010 |
by Digimahti |
published in
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Whereas social networks grow up with more and more users and features and community management becomes a real specialty/added value, the EU bubble also wants to have its piece of cake. What are the main social networks for EU affairs people? How are they using them? What for? Will the rising demand be satisfied?
The list could [...]
February 2nd, 2010 |
by Digimahti |
published in
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When it comes to defining guidelines for the EU, everyone – i.e. EU institutions / professionals, commentators and citizens – agrees that the EU should promote values such as transparency and dialogue. The growing interest in online communication tools these last two years is a natural trend to make out of this trend a reality. [...]
January 28th, 2010 |
by Digimahti |
published in
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This may sound obvious for many people: professional presentations (especially on Powerpoint) should always be innovative, interesting, instructive and generate discussions. At least in theory… The reality is often less flattering and I can’t remember the number of times where I had to wait for the end of lame presentations shaped as endless monologs, my [...]
January 27th, 2010 |
by Digimahti |
published in
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Sorry to all euro-geeks, but this post is not related to any EU topic. That being said, the following video is the “must see” of the week. Why? Not just because it is the (awesome) result of 4 years working, but also because it combines two main characteristics of modern marketing :
1. Brands (and their [...]
January 21st, 2010 |
by Digimahti |
published in
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2009 is now over and we will not regret it. What a strange year for many for us! The good news is 2010 has now started and it looks quite promising. 2009 was a year of transition for the EU: new MEPs were elected in June and the Lisbon treaty was finally ratified just before Christmas [...]