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Author: Melanie S.

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My First Fake Facebook 'Friend' Request

Jul 3, 2008
It's finally happened…  This morning I received a spammy friend request from a non-person on Facebook: Hi Ms Seasons Let's be friends! We are the staff at a Buddhist magazine and this is our new profile. Oh, how this annoys me. 

Chocolate is more important than blogging

May 13, 2008
Last week BlogHer and Compass Partners published a new study examining the online habits of women. Most of the findings are predictable (the majority of women engaging in the blogosphere are in the 18-24 age range, more people are reading blogs than...

No fame in blogging

Dec 10, 2009
At the end of another year, there are sure to be quite a few ‘RIP Blogging’ posts. Nothing like a new year to make people bring out the ol’ soap box, right? Personally, I don’t think blogging is dead, but I do wonder if there’s room for many more of...

Has Twitter become too big for its own good?

Dec 3, 2009
Looking at Twitter from the time I joined to now is an experiment in hyper-evolution. A couple years ago, I made the disastrous mistake of saying I didn’t think Twitter was going to be any big “thing” and it was just a lot of hype over nothing (this...

Eulogy! wins agency of the year!

Nov 4, 2009
Congratulations to Eulogy! – Onlinefire’s sister agency who won Agency of the Year at last night’s PRCA Awards! Eulogy! had been nominated for three awards: Agency of the Year, Specialist Agency of the Year and Best B2B campaign. We also at Onlinefire...

Contacting online journalists at national newspapers

Oct 28, 2009
I’ve just had my first piece posted on Reputation Online, the latest New Media Age outfit headed up by the lovely Vikki Chowney. The article is about how PRs are having an increasingly difficult time working with proper journalists in the online...

Jackenhacks Carnage

Oct 15, 2009
Ah, gotta love events – especially boozy PR ones that involve cheeky awards and random karaoke at the bar across the street. Yes, I finally made it to the Flackenhacks (or as they were called this year in tribute to the late King of Pop – the...

My First Fake Facebook 'Friend' Request


Chocolate is more important than blogging



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