Social Media Webinar - UKNetWeb and Tonick Media - Aren Grimshaw presenting
The Social Media for Business Taster Webinar delivered by UKNetWeb with Tonick Media was an outstanding success. This was the first in the series of taster courses to be entirely delivered through a webinar platform following a series of physically located seminars based in St Agnes, Cornwall.
The event was almost entirely marketed digitally with over one third of attendees discovering the course through Twitter. Most attendees were located in Britain and the United States of America although there were attendees from Finland and Canada. (more…)
The Social Media for Business Taster Webinar on 27th August 2009 was well received with over 25 people viewing from 4 different countries. We have captured a video and audio recording of the main content of the presentation which can be viewed below.
This chatroom transcript was taken from the Social Media for Business Taster Webinar on 27th August 2009. The event itself took the form of a video and audio delivered presentation delivered in 2 parts by Toby Parkins and Aren Grimshaw. (more…)
Following yesterday’s Social Media Taster Course: Social Media for Business you can find the Powerpoint Presentations embedded below for your reference. These presentations will help those of you who attended complete the homework which is set out below the presentations. (more…)
Last week (Thursday 26th February), UKNetWeb Head of Social Media, Aren Grimshaw gave a presenation entitled, ‘Social Media: An Introduction’ to members of the Cornwall Hub
A copy of the slideshow and video footage of the presentation are included below.
I discovered the Flock browser at the beginning of this year after noticing that friends on Facebook were joining up as fans.
A dedicated user of the Mozilla Firefox system, I had my reservations of moving to yet another browser and all the issues in cross browser compatibility on badly developed sites I was sure to have.
On download, I found a browser well beyond my expectations and one that I believe enhances my online experience and my efficiency in carrying out research and networking online. Using the same image rendering as Firefox (according to my techie friends in the office), I don’t need to worry about any new browser compatibility issues at all.
Local web development company, Uknetweb, is to expand with the acquisition of fellow St.Agnes based business, Galileo RM.
The business, previously owned and managed by Aren Grimshaw, will be incorporated into uknetweb as it moves to increase links between clients’ online and offline activities.