Monthly Archives: April 2011

Five essential Drupal modules

Being Technical Director I thought I’d better make my first Nudge post about something technical. We use Drupal a lot here at Nudge; it’s a great content management system that’s as happy being a social network as an e-commerce store. Drupal has a huge range of third party modules (7,793 of them in fact) which [...]

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Attack Of The Penguins

Introduction I’m one of those unusual people who uses Linux. We’re a rare breed, but we do like to tell everyone how awesome Linux is. Chances are you’re a Linux user too. Do you have an Android phone? Then you’re using Linux. Do you have a router? That probably runs Linux too. Linux does all [...]

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Daves blog coming soon

Hi, I’m Dave. My blog is coming soon!

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Welcome to April

I have decided to combine my traditional illustration skills with my digital illustration tools to create a hand drawn typographic poster.

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Trials and Tribulations

Twitter is an incredibly powerful tool, yet some people still underestimate it. It has the power to broadcast and popularize a million opinions, spreading viral messages across the globe and spawning mass reactions. Paul Chambers and “The Twitter Joke Trial” is a perfect example of both the dangers of Twitter and the support that it can [...]

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Measuring the ROI of Social Media

Article 2 Ok, now how do I go about it? Before we can start measuring any aspect of your social media campaign, first on the agenda is to clarify what your company wants to achieve out of its ‘social media’ activities? Consider the following questions… Is it marketing led to generate more awareness, leads or [...]

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