The Marketing Wire

Fresh ideas in new media marketing and PR

16  01 2008

Wonderful world

Hello wonderful world and welcome to my new blog. I’m a marketeer (no musket) and I’m passionate yet cynical and neurotic in my pursuit of new media, PR and branding skills and technology for the coming decades.

Who’s me?

That seems a fair question although I have a rather odd outlook on life so you can just take a look at my blog from time to time [by the way I’m hoping that others will join in a contribute - it’s not necessarily a one man band] and you can decide if it floats intellectual or practical boat amongst the surf ‘n’ turf of the “Innernet” [sic.]

I’m Robin Wolstenholme and I work in technology and engineering PR, cross industry SEO and corporate podcasting.

Portfolio?

My work includes writing, managing and media relations for guys such as small satellite manufacturer SSTL- which includes running their wonderful Space Blog. I also do PR in other countries, in particular Italy and Germany for companies such as Invensys. Sadly, no I don’t speak Italian!

There’s alot of people interested in podcasting these days, and justifiably so. I’m a proponent- a good podcast will engage and draw in the listener, communicating on a one to one level and it’s available anywhere (at least anywhere with broadband and PCs …this isn’t a sales pitch!). Check out Scottish Life’s award winning Pensions Radio for a surpirisingly interesting discussion of the often grey subject of pensions.

SEO and all that - well I don’t feel the need to list anything here, rest assured interesting projects and the real life experiences of your faithful blogger will intertwined throughout said blog.

What’s coming up?

Anything goes. Warning - this blog may drift into technology or philosophy (meaning of life and all that) from time to time but then it’s a blog so there’s no real rules. I don’t hold any plans but I hope it will turn out interesting for the wider blogosphere.

Tschus [still figuring out special chars… good stuffthis WP]


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