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Welcome to From PR to Eternity
Matthew Watson blogs about online marketing and public relations, and his experience of working in the tech PR sector.
Matthew works as a senior account executive at Speed Communications and blogs there too. Follow Matthew Watson on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mpwatson Follow From PR to Eternity on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/FPTE Linkage: Speed go to Budapest in Hungary in November 2011 -
Recent Posts
- The Register is most tweeted IT Trade
- 2 for 1 Valentines Day cards: silly mistake or PR stunt?
- Is it time we paid PR interns properly?
- Are you afraid of change?
- Top 100 PR Blogs: January 2010
- Moving house
- Google takes on Twitterfeed
- How to stop your photos from being used in Facebook adverts
- Vodafone launches #ukhols Google mashup map
- #NWFHD map launched to promote flexible working
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hotwire Archive
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Bad news about Hotwire
Posted on 7 March, 2008 | No CommentsSince the assessment day last month I have been checking my e-mails constantly waiting for a response. Today it came. I’m not going to be working for Hotwire. They said... -
An interview to a kill
Posted on 24 February, 2008 | No CommentsThe assessment day in London went fairly well. We were placed into small groups and given a client to create a pitch for. As the day progressed we were given... -
My first application
Posted on 27 January, 2008 | No CommentsI have just sent off my first application form for a proper, grown-up job! I’ve applied for Hotwire’s 2008 Graduate Scheme in London. I shall let you know how I...