Posted by Peter Ellis
Tuesday 16 February 2010
Tags: customer focus, digital age, digital marketing, strategy, web
Being Communications are delighted to have been selected as a champion firm by MLN.
MLN – or the Management & Leadership Network – is a business initiative offering free support and resources to managers and leaders in Northern Ireland .Existing and n...
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Posted by Peter Ellis
Friday 12 February 2010
Tags: campaign microsites, digital marketing, interactive, integrated, investment, measure, social media, strategy, user experience, viral, gaming
The article entitled " A Christmas to remember or one to forget?” looks at how in a recession, when it’s even more important to demonstrate the positive impact and effective use of money, the British Red Cross engaged Being Communications to find an ...
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Posted by James McWhinney
Thursday 04 February 2010
Tags: accessibility, campaign microsites, content management system, design
Following our development and launch of the new Liberal Democrats web site - www.libdems.org.uk we have now launched two new sites for party leader Nick Clegg.
Built using our content management system Etelligent 2, and maintaing the design language developed for the mai...
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Posted by Peter Ellis
Monday 21 December 2009
Tags: awards, customer focus, investment, resources
Another accolade cheers our monday morning. Congratulations to our own James McWhinney on achieving high scores in recent PRINCE2 Practitioner assessment - the process-based method for effective project management. Why are we not surprised!
Posted by Peter Ellis
Thursday 10 December 2009
Tags: digital marketing, campaign microsites, engaging, gaming, search engine optimisation, viral, strategy, social networking, strategy, social media
Five years ago on Boxing Day, the Tsunami killed more than 228,000 people across 14 countries, affecting five million people who lost homes or access to food and water. 4.5 million of those people received recovery assistance from the Red Cross. The British Red Cross (BRC) will be using the run up...
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