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At immediate future, we believe it is important for us to maintain good connections within the PR industry and with key networks in marketing, digital and new media or business.
Online Content UKA membership-based organisation and community for editorial professionals OCUK also provides immediate future clients with
editorial services such as web copy, but provides an interesting and insightful web network. New Media KnowledgeNMK is a learning and business information hub for companies and individuals working in the UK digital media industry. Its website is packed with articles, commentary and white papers and it runs topical and high level events and courses to provide knowledge sharing and networking opportunities.
immediate future worked with NMK to help them refocus the organisation to better meet the needs of the digital industry.
RNIBTo promote our work with a number of digital agencies, such as Nomensa, who bridge the gap between creative design and user accessible experience, IF publishes pertinent RNIB news stories relating to industry findings and standards on our website. These Four WallsFormed to bring greater understanding, cohesion and networks between the different communication disciplines from advertising to PR, media buying to design. T4W now has almost 2,000 members and runs a series of seminars, events and online discussion forums.
Mash UpThe Mash Up events brings together senior professionals from Europe who play a leading role in the converging internet, PC, VOIP and media and search sectors. Second Chance TuesdayA network group for anyone who believes in the power of the internet to change things, immediate future networks with entrepreneurs and investors looking to place venture capital in the best dotcoms.
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StingerStingers are short clips of music or sounds effects. They’re handy for separating different parts of your podcast so your listener will know when one section has ended and another is about to begin. Ta-daaaaa is a stinger. More jargon-busting in our online PR glossary |
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