
The1stMovement Builds its Brand From The Inside Out
The1stMovement has had an eventful year, winning armfuls of awards and landing big-name clients. Here's how they did it.

The1stMovement has had an eventful year, winning armfuls of awards and landing big-name clients. Here's how they did it.

In July, Vocus hosts a free online social media conference, Retweet: Engagement Means Business conference. Five inspirational video presentations by Deirdre Breakenridge, Beth Harte, Lee Odden, David Meerman Scott and Brian Solis, live Q&A and chat sessions and networking oportunities are the top reasons why you should register for the conference held on July 28th.

BPR is a boutique public relations agency based in Los Angeles, with satellite offices in London, New York and Santa Fe. Sarah Robarts, who founded BPR in 2000, is the Principal.

While the communications landscape has become increasingly complex, journalists continue to rely on PR professionals to address the basics of news gathering in the content they produce. Communicators that overlook this essential need do so at their peril

Vocus News On-Demand is a news monitoring service, designed as an integrated feature of the Vocus SaaS PR management system, and priced to meet the unique needs of a given public relations company.

Amazon has just launched an online grocery store in the UK providing several delivery options for British customers. The online retailer already has a history of launching and running succesful Internet-based grocery shops, with one operating in the US since 2006 and a second such service recently open in Germany.

With the world in turmoil, economies tumbling, millions on the brink of despair, Britain's monarchs give up their minstrels and bed tuckers - the wealthiest humans on Earth cut back as if they could never do without counting the royal swans. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II has her Royal PR spin an unlikely tale to tame the huddled masses.

Thomas Cook is demanding a "signing-on fee", thought to be approaching £1m, from the agency it appoints at the conclusion of its ongoing £30m media pitch.

The International Quality and Productivity Center (IQPC Worldwide) will host a social media seminar in New York July 26 - 28, 2010.

Britain's Culture Secretary Jeremy Hurt wants to rebuild the UK's IT infastructure. But, Waggener Edstrom has seen fit to insert their new "digital expert" into the discussion. It is clear the UK and much of the rest of Europe lag behind in digital engagement, so why would anyone argue? According to WE's John Silk, Britain should just create away. Or so it appears.