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Academic Digital

The best #digitalmarketing campaign in the world? #ThisGirlCan

A (draft) presentation prepared for job interview on Monday (to test tonight, and probably shorten!):

A really interesting video from the director of #ThisGirlCan, presented to the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising:

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Digital

Social Media Automation Strategy via @buffer

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There’s some great advice in this article – starting with not beginning and ending with automation is usually the first piece of advice I give people, so reading the rest with interest. HT @littlewarrior

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Digital Event

[PRESENTATION] Digital Strategy 101 #CNMAC13

This afternoon’s 40-minute workshop at the Christian New Media Awards:

Digital Strategy 101 for #CNMAC13 from Bex Lewis
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Digital Event

Social Media Strategy with @DioceseNorwich

Today’s starter for 10:

Norwich October 2013 from Bex Lewis
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Life(style)

Inbox 0?

So, I may have been a bit quiet for the past 16 hours … aside from sleep, I’ve been implementing ‘Inbox 0’ … as you can see there are still 200-odd emails to be dealt with, but I can see where those are, rather than in the previous complicated series of rules/folders – which meant I was starting to miss some (as I am using my phone more heavily – and those disappear straight out of sight). So, using a newsletter from Matt Stocker from a week or so ago, in which he recommends 3 folders:

  • Action Required: Do I need to take action? Put it in the folder, then deal with it as soon as possible. Don’t let this folder get out of control.
  • Archive: Things you might want to keep, but unsorted as the search will allow finding
  • Waiting For: Something to which you can’t make further progress until someone responds.

I have found having a folder into which I post all my RSS feeds/newsletters particularly helpful to deal with in a chunk, so I’ve kept that, and a separate project that I also deal with at specific times. And from having around 6000+ emails that I wasn’t sure what to do with – here we are this morning:

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Let’s see how it goes! I use it in conjunction with Do.Com – which is started to shout at me less, as I’m becoming VAGUELY more realistic about how long things take, and the cost-benefit/ROI of how much time to spend on different things … all part of the coaching journey!

And that’s the work email, still got others to work out, but as with my house/wardrobe, etc. gradually getting on top of things..