Well what year 2009 has been, so much has happened good and bad. We have had some great things happening here in the South West with Exeter at its centre including my seminar to charities in November of this year so here is my brief review.
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Surely the internet has proved to be a great place for anyone and everybody to remember someone and build some kind of profile to that, take the eternal moonwalk a place where you to can be like Michael Jackson and upload your 10 second tribute for all to see. Or maybe we should remember on these cold days back to the sunny Dawlish Airshow and the Devon Air Ambulance as well as the simply amazing Vulcan surely an awesome machine.
So my top posts of the year are;
Online food delivery, progress or a killer of the local village shop? a really important question for the community we live in that surely really needs us all to support these village amenities so they dont disappear for good.
Twitter case study – Westfield Shopping Centre this has to be one of the most amazing shopping centres i have been to. Indeed i dont think the words ‘shopping centre’ does it justice, and with a fab social media strategy they are definately one to follow.
The Importance of Quality Photography for your websiteand this is my business, helping people get the most from their website and imagery i think is so important and quite often overlooked.
And finally worthy of mention is the post five ways for a business to get its social networking right, a fact so often overlooked.
So Merry Christmas to all my readers from 2009 and heres to 2010 if you’ve liked what i’ve written or even hated it please leave a comment i dont mind.
Alistair
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