
I started a new job in January, but after 6 months there I didn't feel like I had gelled with the company and wanted to focus my working hours on things with a digital slant.
So I've moved back into the charity sector and I'm now getting to grips with my new role as a digital comms person. Until further notice all of my work will be related to online stuffs. Does that job title make me some kind of PR? Bloody hell.
I suspect the slant of this blog will probably start to capture more in the way of digital thingymajigs and nuggets of online buffoonery wot with this career move. I definitely want to keep my eye on ATL stuff, but as life moves on and I find my work moving along with it, the nonsense I blog about will likely come along on the journey with me.
What I definitely don't want to happen is for my minuscule little corner of Blogger to turn into yet another piece of social media marketing drivel. Here is a list of things I hope to leave to another nook of the interwebs. I can guarantee I won't bring anything to the party:
- New online tool and product launches.
- Social media metrics and measurement.
- Marketing jargon speak.
- Techie jargon speak.
- Digital marketing hints and tips.
- SEO.
The following topics may creep in now and again:
- Cats.
- Observations about public transport.
- Bizarre email forwards from my Mum.
- Stuff that interests me that might not be advertising.
- The stupidity of the human race.
- Just what the hell is this digital marketing lark all about, anyway?
Just let me know if the content from now on is a bigger load of rubbish than usual and I'll do my best to rein it in...
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