Twitter, tweets and hashtags

The twitter phenomenon has well and truly hit. It’s estimated to be the 3rd most used social networking site closely followed by Facebook. If you haven’t jumped on the band wagon already you may be wondering whether you should and if so how.

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Clickfire...naturally

Specialist independent wildlife tour operator, Naturetrek, today selected Clickfire to redesign and develop their website. Naturetrek specialise in organising bird watching and botanical treks to remote and mountainous areas of the world, covering everything from Himalayan treks to traditional home-based minibus tours...

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Mark steps up

On the 20th September Mark will be joining 52,000 runners taking part in world's biggest half marathon The Bupa Great North Run. The course starts at Newcastle Upon Tyne and finishes 13.1 miles later at South Shields and with timing mats, chips and the results being published straight on to the website for all to see, there really is no chance of cheating!

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Demonstrating best in practice

Following an independent review by Visit Britain's Visitor Attraction Quality Assessment Scheme (VAQAS), Clickfire's new look Exbury Gardens website was deemed to demonstrate "best in practice". The report went on to state that Clickfire had "used the medium to its maximum effectiveness to market the Gardens... using many innovative features that make the website exemplary... and easy to navigate despite its comprehensive content." And as if that wasn't praise enough, reference was also made to Exbury's new e-newsletter: "This was an excellent communication, very effectively drawing to potential visitors the topical highlights."

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A Common Cause

On Sunday the 12th of July, Miranda will be taking part in Cancer Research UK’s nationwide fundraiser, Race For Life. The team dubbed Winchester House Girls, after the name of the companies’ headquarters in Kings Worthy, will see 5 girls from 2 companies don their running shoes to join around 12,000 other participants, running 5K around Southampton Common in Hampshire.

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