The Blogpaper vs Traditional Media The first issue of the Blogpaper was distributed in London on November 20th 2009 by theblogpaper.co.uk news community. This project is aimed at providing an opportunity for bloggers, photographers and young journalists to reach new audiences. Also, the paper is supposed to give a weekly overview of the most important [...]
Media, Traditional Media, Ukraine, social media
Is a Head Chef Needed for Making Hamburgers?
Romania, social media
Imposed Code of Conduct on The Online Community
As of December 1st 2009, bloggers in the US will be obliged to declare sums of money or goods received to blog about a product or service. The VIPs of social media will have to declare material benefits received to promote a company on Facebook or Twitter. These are, in brief, the new regulations of [...]
PR General, Russia
Who is Ms Russian Blogger?
Nations differ. So, obviously, bloggers will differ between nations as well. Let’s see, then who is the “Russian blogger”? According to “Russian Blogosphere” research conducted by the leading Russian Internet company Yandex, the average Russian blogger is an inhabitant of a big city. A typical Russian blogger is a 22-year-old woman from Moscow or Saint-Petersburg, [...]
Bulgaria
Blogs in Cyrillic
In recent times the online media landscape in Bulgaria has begun to boom, due to the fact that internet access in the country grew a staggering 450% in the last eight years. No wonder that in a country where our language is formed from the Cyrillic alphabet some obstacles needed to be overcome. One of [...]
Bulgaria, Digital PR, PR General, social media
A Case Study on a Digital and Social Media PR Seminar
Action Global Communications Bulgaria, together with Taurus Consultants, recently organised a digital and social media PR seminar, with guest presenter Stephen Davies, the online PR specialist and consultant.
