In this post we look at Adrian Wreckler’s role as editor of Computers in Business and his championing of Twitter, the role of the blogger in PR and whether a strong and “smart” economy can be home grown.
In this post we look at Adrian Wreckler’s role as editor of Computers in Business and his championing of Twitter, the role of the blogger in PR and whether a strong and “smart” economy can be home grown.
Adam Maguire is a freelance journalist who has written for Business and Finance and The Irish Times as well as appearing as a contributor on Today FM’s “The Last Word” and Newstalk’s “Culture Shock”. Adam has been nominated for an award in the Bvisible-sponsored “Best Blog of a Journalist” category in the Irish Blog awards. [...]
Good news- Bvisible is expanding its team. Bad news- uninspiring applications can make the job of choosing suitable interview candidates difficult.
19th February 2010 Our client Magnet Networks are featured in today’s Irish Times on the misleading nature of broadband advertising. Magnet’s recent marketing campaign, The No Sharing Revolution, highlight’s the unshared nature of their broadband packages, as competing products continue to suffer slow speeds from numerous subscribers sharing a line. The feature explains how, despite [...]
Conor Goodman edits the Irish Times’ weekly culture supplement The Ticket which today is celebrating JNRS figures that show it is read by 238,000 souls nationwide. Our interview with Conor Goodman is essential reading for those who work in arts and entertainment PR.
Bvisible Communications will be sponsoring the Irish Blog Awards 2010 by supporting the Best Blog from a Journalist category. Our client, Dediserve, will be sponsoring the Best News/Current Affairs Blog category. As the sponsors were announced Blog Awards organiser Damien Mulley said: “I’m delighted that Bvisible are a supporter of the Irish Blog Awards this [...]
Larry Bass is the producer behind three of the most successful franchises to be brought to Irish television. Popstars, The Apprentice and Dragon’s Den are shows successfully localised by Larry and his team in Shinawil productions.
Last month we announced an innovative new online campaign for our client – author Anna McPartlin – where the characters from her latest book would be acting out an interactive story online. Since then the characters have been successfully chatting to themselves and fans of Anna through a blog and their own individual Facebook and [...]
The genie of free news cannot be put back into the bottle, how can news outlets monetise online content and survive?
Best-selling Irish novelist Anna McPartlin today launched a new dimension to her latest book, “So What If I’m Broken“. In a first for Irish literature, the book’s fictional characters will have a virtual life through Facebook , Twitter, and even a blog. Fans will be able to directly communicate with characters online, gaining a deeper [...]