August 31st has (unofficially) been set as International Blog Day, an initiative of blogday.org since 2005. BlogDay is an opportunity for each blogger to recommend 5 blogs that he or she finds interesting, along with a short description and a link for each blog. As blogs and bloggers are an integral part of how we [...]
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Top 5 Blogs Per Country in Our Network – BlogDay 2010
Russia, Ukraine, social media
Russian Word “дождь” Makes it Into Twitter’s Trending Topics
The casual and topical Russian word for rain, дождь, became a top mystery for Twitter users worldwide yesterday. The growingly hot weather in Eastern Europe was interrupted by a rainfall in region on Tuesday, July 20th. This event lead to the Cyrillic word “дождь”, which means rain, to instantly become one of the top Twitter trending topics. [...]
Bulgaria, social media
Facebook Café Offers Chance To Connect With Facebook Friends… Offline!
A very interesting Facebook Cafe openned in Plovdiv Bulgaria, which invites online friends to meet offline, while ordering facebook-tributed food (e.g. farmville salad).
Digital PR, Greece, social media
Social Media as a Communication Tool – Is It Really That Important?
With the world in the midst of a social media revolution, it is more than obvious that «the times are e-changing». And that agencies are facing a new, intriguing reality: Social media as a communication tool. Social networking sites are now seen as a promising means of publicity, which every ‘brand’ must embrace. But is [...]
Lithuania, Media, PR in Lithuania, Traditional Media, social media
It’s All About Creativity
The economic recession is making PR people work much harder to get the same results as two or three years ago. Harder for us, PR experts, means not that we always have to work added overtime (although this, of course, happens too), but that we have to be even more creative than before. Well, perhaps [...]
