by Hel Reynolds | Jul 10, 2017 | Community Management, Facebook, Social Media, Twitter, YouTube
Posting text and video bilingually to social media sites is possible, but not simple! This is a practical post on posting to social media for audiences that speak more than one language. I work with many organisations in Wales that post bilingually, and I...
by Hel Reynolds | Feb 12, 2016 | Blogging, Community Management, Facebook, Innovation, Linkedin, PR, Social Media, Twitter, Yammer, YouTube
Most are not serial killers – in fact psychopaths are more likely to find their way into politics, boardrooms or media organisations than be jailed for murder.” Will Black In this post, I want to show how some of the behaviours that have become standard or...
by Hel Reynolds | Jun 28, 2014 | Innovation, Productivity, Social Media, Twitter, YouTube
If you’re a chief exec or a leader, you’ve probably given Twitter, blogging or even Facebook a go. Maybe you love it. But are you getting the most from it? Sometimes people tell me they’re on social media, they’re starting positive conversations about their work but...
by Hel Reynolds | May 29, 2014 | Community Management, Facebook, Linkedin, Social Media, Twitter, YouTube
* 09/01/21 Social media flow chart – updated for 2021! When I first posted this chart 7 years ago (and more than 52,000 downloads ago!), I had no idea how popular it would be. People have sent me tweets showing photos of it pinned on office walls, and still...
by Hel Reynolds | Nov 30, 2013 | Innovation, PR, Social Media, Twitter, YouTube
I’ve been banging this drum for years now – organisations should be encouraging all employees to use social media. At a conference I spoke at yesterday, two PR legends, Professor Anne Gregory and Jørn Madslien referred in their presentations to the Edelman...
by Hel Reynolds | Jan 17, 2013 | Innovation, Social Media, YouTube
Here’s a post about using video to communicate a budget consultation. A bit of experimentation and help from all sorts of people have helped us get better. Hopefully next year we’ll improve again thanks to feedback from this year. [Photo by Rego –...