At this time of uncertainty many construction companies are realising how important it is to keep in touch with their audiences, both internal and external. This is because: Employers need to …
Using the Internet to Source Construction Product Information
I’ve spent much of the last four years consulting on ‘the dark side’ – working for product manufacturers. What an eye opener it has been! After training in architecture I spent 15 years running …
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Architecture Student uses Social Media to be a part of the AEC community of construction professionals
People who don’t use ‘Social Media’ often ask me why those who do use it, go on about it so much. One reason why this is such a concern is that there isn’t enough exposure for the good that it …
Welcome to the blogosphere Flagship Housing
Great to hear on twitter yesterday that the marketing manager for Flagship Housing who runs their twitter and Facebook accounts has set up a blog to help other RSLs and Local Authorities start using …
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Tarmac – Being there isn’t being Social
Daniel Maddocks recently posted an article about how Tarmac is using social media in construction, and their presence online is certainly impressive. Unlike most construction companies they have RSS …
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Seven First Steps in Twitter – 1: Strategy
So what do you want to use Twitter FOR? In its purest form I find that twitter is good for: Listening Being Human Talking to People Linking to other things on the Web There is also a longer ‘what is …
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