WILL 2025 BE THE YEAR OF THE CAR PR STUNT?
The growing significance of Chinese brands within the automotive industry is well established. Now, with a comprehensive choice of brands and products to choose from, begins the challenge of finding motorists, both in their highly competitive home and nascent overseas markets, willing to take the plunge. According to Carwow research, UK buyers are moving in […]
Second coming: Retro Cars we’d like to see again…
If you didn’t know it already, the retro resurgence is in full swing. In recent years, cars like the Volkswagen ID. Buzz, Alpine A110 and reborn Renault 5 have all ridden the retro wave. At the Paris Motor Show last week, Renault was at it again, with a stand that included EV reinterpretations of the Renault 4, […]
Should You Still Use Hashtags on Social Media?
This question comes up a lot when discussing social media strategy: Should we include hashtags? The Origins of Hashtags Hashtags were originally designed to group conversations on social platforms, making it easier for people to follow specific topics. If you were into motorcycles, searching for #Motorcycles would bring up relevant discussions. They were a simple […]
MOTD Vs Changing viewing habits
I used to be a Match of the Day devotee, but the appeal is unfortunately waning. Yes, Sunderland AFC have been absent for 7 (seven) seasons, but I can’t remember the last time I tuned in for a full episode and with viewing figures down year-on-year (just 2.7 million earlier in January), this national institution […]
Introducing the antidote for AI generated copy: the smart typewriter
There’s a new piece of kit in the Performance Communications office: a Freewrite smart typewriter. It’s a pretty simple piece of technology: a chunky keyboard bundled with an LCD screen and storage. It doesn’t have a spellchecker, a web browser, or a scrollbar. If you’re old enough to remember, it’s reminiscent of early pre-PC word […]
What DeepSeek tells us about China and innovation
In January, China’s DeepSeek caused market pandemonium when it revealed its open-source AI model could match the performance of western AI providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, or Meta. Why? Because it reportedly did so with 10-20x less energy and hardware requirements. Many people were shocked because, unlike the OpenAIs of this world, DeepSeek was a small […]
Hitting the sweet spot for flexible working
Barclays is the latest big organisation to review its flexible working policy, sending a memo to affected employees informing them that they’d be required in the office on three, rather than two, days per week. Metropolitan Police staff are striking over changes to its flexible working policy and the topic was even the subject of […]
WILL 2025 BE THE YEAR OF THE CAR PR STUNT?
The growing significance of Chinese brands within the automotive industry is well established. Now, with a comprehensive choice of brands and products to choose from, begins the challenge of finding motorists, both in their highly competitive home and nascent overseas markets, willing to take the plunge. According to Carwow research, UK buyers are moving in […]
Second coming: Retro Cars we’d like to see again…
If you didn’t know it already, the retro resurgence is in full swing. In recent years, cars like the Volkswagen ID. Buzz, Alpine A110 and reborn Renault 5 have all ridden the retro wave. At the Paris Motor Show last week, Renault was at it again, with a stand that included EV reinterpretations of the Renault 4, […]
Should You Still Use Hashtags on Social Media?
This question comes up a lot when discussing social media strategy: Should we include hashtags? The Origins of Hashtags Hashtags were originally designed to group conversations on social platforms, making it easier for people to follow specific topics. If you were into motorcycles, searching for #Motorcycles would bring up relevant discussions. They were a simple […]
MOTD Vs Changing viewing habits
I used to be a Match of the Day devotee, but the appeal is unfortunately waning. Yes, Sunderland AFC have been absent for 7 (seven) seasons, but I can’t remember the last time I tuned in for a full episode and with viewing figures down year-on-year (just 2.7 million earlier in January), this national institution […]
Introducing the antidote for AI generated copy: the smart typewriter
There’s a new piece of kit in the Performance Communications office: a Freewrite smart typewriter. It’s a pretty simple piece of technology: a chunky keyboard bundled with an LCD screen and storage. It doesn’t have a spellchecker, a web browser, or a scrollbar. If you’re old enough to remember, it’s reminiscent of early pre-PC word […]
What DeepSeek tells us about China and innovation
In January, China’s DeepSeek caused market pandemonium when it revealed its open-source AI model could match the performance of western AI providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, or Meta. Why? Because it reportedly did so with 10-20x less energy and hardware requirements. Many people were shocked because, unlike the OpenAIs of this world, DeepSeek was a small […]
Hitting the sweet spot for flexible working
Barclays is the latest big organisation to review its flexible working policy, sending a memo to affected employees informing them that they’d be required in the office on three, rather than two, days per week. Metropolitan Police staff are striking over changes to its flexible working policy and the topic was even the subject of […]
WILL 2025 BE THE YEAR OF THE CAR PR STUNT?
The growing significance of Chinese brands within the automotive industry is well established. Now, with a comprehensive choice of brands and products to choose from, begins the challenge of finding motorists, both in their highly competitive home and nascent overseas markets, willing to take the plunge. According to Carwow research, UK buyers are moving in […]
Second coming: Retro Cars we’d like to see again…
If you didn’t know it already, the retro resurgence is in full swing. In recent years, cars like the Volkswagen ID. Buzz, Alpine A110 and reborn Renault 5 have all ridden the retro wave. At the Paris Motor Show last week, Renault was at it again, with a stand that included EV reinterpretations of the Renault 4, […]