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My fellow panellists were Brian Green (journalist and Brickonomics blogger), Geoff Wilkinson (former MD of Butler & Young, now running his own consultancy – and no relation!) and Ian Exall (communications manager at Rockwool, a CIMCIG committee member, and – this week – a Construction News columnist), and the event was well chaired by CAPSIG chair Liz Male.
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The title: PR in a cold climate – how good PR adds value to the UK construction and property industries gives a flavour of the event, and I will be part of the Question Time panel, along with Ross Sturley (Chart Lane), Brian Green (Brickonomics), Geoff Wilkinson (formerly MD of Butler & Young), and ‘others’.
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As previously mentioned, Brian Green’s Brickonomics blog was resurrected courtesy of Building magazine (if you are interested in the search engine power that a blog provides, by the [...] 1 Comment
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My fellow panellists were Brian Green (journalist and Brickonomics blogger), Geoff Wilkinson (former MD of Butler & Young, now running [...]
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As previously mentioned, Brian Green’s Brickonomics blog was resurrected courtesy of Building magazine (if you are interested in the search engine power that a blog provides, by the way, Contract Journal links still top the Google search engine results when you enter ‘Brickonomics’).
@ContractJournal – now the voice of its crowd « pwcom 2.0 2010
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As previously mentioned, Brian Green’s Brickonomics blog was resurrected courtesy of Building magazine (if you are interested in the search engine power that a blog provides, by the [...] 1 Comment
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(Update – 4 December 2009 – Brickonomics has been resurrected courtesy of UBM’s Building magazine – credit also to Reed’s Adam Tinworth who helped deliver the transfer.)
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Brian Green’s almost unremittingly gloomy Brickonomics blog should, I think, survive, but other CJ efforts to embrace web 2.0 and build relationships with readers will probably disappear.
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My fellow panellists were Brian Green (journalist and Brickonomics blogger), Geoff Wilkinson (former MD of Butler & Young, now running [...]
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