Three key thoughts on the Planning White Paper
The deadline for responses to the Planning White Paper consultation passes this week (29 October). Many organisations with different and competing interests have expressed
5 Easy Ways for Your Brand to Get Involved with LinkedIn Stories
Following in Facebook, Instagram and Snapchats footsteps, LinkedIn is the latest platform to give Stories a try. Although it may seem an unusual social
Lessons on video from lockdown
Jon Bassett, one of our Videographers here at Social, provides some key tips on how to optimise your use of video whilst sharing his
Walking a mile in other people’s shoes – leading with empathy
Our Head of PR in Manchester, Becki Ord, reflects on the importance of empathy and her experience working with Spectra in supporting the Care
Emily in Paris: France’s biggest fraud?
Unless you’ve had your head buried in the sand over the last couple of weeks, you’ll likely have heard about Netflix’s new series Emily
Walking alone
When I started looking at this blog earlier this week, the key story was that Liverpool was being placed into a strict local lockdown
Making TikTok work for your business
Why you should consider using TikTok You’ll find everyone on TikTok. People from all walks of life are using this platform and expressing themselves
On Your Marks… The West Yorkshire Mayoral Race Begins
The race to make history is underway, as politicians from across the region begin throwing their hat into the ring to be elected as
Vintage and retro typographies you just HAVE to see!
Most Graphic designers will know that you need to look beyond the current trends in order to produce fresh and vibrant designs. This requires
Real-time marketing: a risk worth taking?
With football now in full swing and Fantasy Football Leagues the hot topic in workplaces and WhatsApp groups (I’m currently winning in the Social
Being a first-time buyer
Did you know the average age for a first-time buyer is 31? Trying to get on the property ladder has never been more difficult.
Delayed devolution
After a flurry of excitement, it now looks as though the devolution and recovery white paper is delayed until next year. The hotly anticipated