Posts in the Category: Curate
By Rosie Wowk
Posted in - Audience Research & Curate & Events & Facebook & Schools & Social Media & Storytelling & Twitter on May 19th, 2015
So you’ve managed to get over the first hurdle and you’ve set up some social media channels for your school. Now it’s time to put them to good use and social media is a great opportunity …
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By Ellie Lovell
Posted in - Blogging & Content & Content Strategy & Content-tastic 2015 & Curate on April 27th, 2015
Creating new and exciting online content on a regular basis can be a time-consuming process with planning, research and writing.
But as Tracy recently explained – curation is a great addition to your content …
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By Emma Harley
Posted in - Audience engagement journey & Audience Research & Content & Curate & Higher Education & Instagram & Internal Communication & Social Media & Student Marketing on April 23rd, 2015
What are your first thoughts when you hear the word Instagram?
Images, filters and hashtags are all likely to be popular choices. Instagram users across the globe use the app to create dynamic …
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By Robert Perry
Posted in - Content & Curate & Storytelling on April 20th, 2015
Telling stories is a key part of communicating with people. We do it every day, even if we’re just talking about what we did over the weekend. Tell a good story and people will remember …
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By John Hill
Posted in - Blogging & Content & Curate & Events & Social Media & Tools on April 15th, 2015
How do you make your conference content interesting to people outside the room? We’ve got a few ideas on creating and curating
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By Tracy Playle
Posted in - Content & Content Marketing & Content Strategy & Curate & Strategy and Planning on April 1st, 2015
No April Fools to be found here as we start another new month. Robert’s already covered that. Instead, I bring to you the next instalment in our year-long calendar of topics relating …
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By Ellie Lovell
Posted in - Curate & Social Media on March 31st, 2015
Managing social media can sometimes be like herding cats. And a challenge that we often see at Pickle Jar Communications, is clients with lots of cats.
We often see organisations with lots of different departments and …
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