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Featured posts
Cannes Lions 2015: How is Facebook expanding the mobile canvas?
Facebook's Chris Cox was at Cannes Lions 2015 talking about expanding the horizons of how we interact with mobile, and Sookio was there to hear what he had to say - and pick up one some of the exciting innovations in mobile coming out of India and China.
How to stay organised on social media
Our new web and social media editor, Deepa, shares her advice for staying organised when managing your brand's social media channels. How to plan, save time for engagement and measure your successes - and mistakes too!
Digital content strategy: We love it when a plan comes together!
In the mad dash to get their brand online, a lot of businesses are neglecting to consider the long term. Wise men say only fools rush in, so we're looking at how a good strategy can boost your social media sustainability.
Inspiring digital transformation at ND15
We were lucky enough to be able to attend the 10th National Digital Leaders' Conference at Whitehall this week.
Speakers including Baroness Martha Lane-Fox, Dr Sue Black, Ed Vaizey MP, Matt Hancock MP, Emma Mulqueeny, Rachel Neaman and Helen Milner OBE tackled an important question: How can we encourage digital transformation in the UK and reap huge benefits to the economy and society?
Sookio turns seven. Celebrate with us!
Sookio is seven and we’re feeling so super! Alliteration aside, this birthday marks another year of huge leaps forward for Sue and the team, with new services, new clients and a shiny new home in Cambridge.
Ding ding! All aboard the StartUp Britain Bus!
Our Director, Sue Keogh, has been invited by the Sage Business Experts team to join the StartUp Britain Bus Tour to offer tips to new businesses on communicating with more clarity.
Content fatigue: The internet has a hangover
Not again. Another content creation company approaching us to offer a stream of badly written content for our website. But this time, copywriter Rory decided to bite back....
How to design an infographic that (actually) engages your audience
We're excited to have designer Adriana Kaneva join our team to offer top visual content to our clients. Here, she talks about turning dry data into infographics which will be of use to your audience - and not just look pretty!
How do you sell a secret?
How do you build excitement around your brand when the finer details are top secret? Health and fitness PR specialist Graeme Keeton says it's all about telling stories...
Sookio Labs: How do you start podcasting?
In this instalment of our Sookio Labs series we look at podcasting. What does podcasting look like in 2015? Who's doing it? How easy is it to get started? We address all this and more as we talk you through how we produced the very first episode of our own Sookio Podcast.
Do have a listen and tell us what you think!
Crisis management on social media: Sookio style
See slides and a write-up of Sue's talk at the Cambridge Network about crisis management and social media.
How can you use social media to avoid a crisis happening in the first place and to stop things escalating when it all goes pear shaped. And would you use Protein World's 'robust' approach to crisis management if something went wrong in your own business?!
Memes in content marketing: You’re doing it wrong!
The internet is a bad place to get tunnel vision when it comes to your content marketing. We explore where brands go wrong with memes, and how a little research, context and respect can help you reach the right people and get the perfect tone.