
Findlay Media, parent company of Eureka, New Electronics and Automotive Design , has announced the launch of the Engineering Design Sho...
Findlay Media, parent company of Eureka, New Electronics and Automotive Design , has announced the launch of the Engineering Design Sho...
We conducted a survey in early December which revealed the PR consultancy habits that get under the skin of engineering journalists. The sur...
Lots of people understand that the first rule of SEO is to generate high quality links pointing to your own website. Search engines think o...
~ Join Stone Junction on December 8, 2011 for a free PR seminar ~ As some of you may be aware, Stone Junction will be holding a free seminar...
In another blog post earlier this week we spoke about on-line evaluation techniques for measuring the efficiency of print advertising in tr...
'Nephew' marketing could seriously damage your company's image Technical PR consultants are very much like doctors; people...
After many calls and e-mails from an advertising sales person in your target trade media, you finally gave in. You bought the half page ad...
Carefully select from employees' tweets when re-tweeting Twitter enables a two way conversation and allows companies to personalise...
As you may already be aware, Google launched Google+ in July. Adding to the vast array of online services Google already offers, Google + is...
Blogging - easy route to blagging freebees? Advances in internet technology over recent years have facilitated the growth of countless o...
A guest post about selling skills from Len Foster of Reaching New Heights When using selling skills to engage customers it’s important to...
Some words. Kind of relevant and a nice photo. Credit: Michelle Meiklejohn It takes 70 muscles and half-a-billion brain cells to mer...
LinkedIn recently announced a new feature that would allow companies to update their profile status. This functionality enables businesses t...
There are many technical PR disciplines that are misunderstood, none more so than crisis and reputation management, which is all too often...
Need.... burgers Credit: digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net Two Mummies have been found buried under a McDonald’s restaurant in the S...
I've recently come across a series of interesting blog posts on SEO that I thought might interest the technical PR fans amongst you. Th...
Books can also be bought from shops. Apparently. Credit: renjith krishnan Remember the quote, “When was the last time you did something...
The IT and communications world is still reeling over the death of Steve Jobs, last week. Not because he was successful, popular or gave us ...
Not a storm in a tea cup but a puppy in a tea cup. Like many of you I've been delighted to find that my Blackberry isn’t working thi...
Mmmm... Chocolate. Credit: Suat Eman What do journalists really want? No, that is not a rhetorical question; we at Stone Junction would ...
"I don't think there is a human being on the planet who has been as influential in the last 30 years in the way culture developed ...
Credit: digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net Far too many people see social media as an excuse to schive off at work or something to do wh...
Instant blog hits. Credit: digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net Earlier this year we published a list of the Ten Best Engineering Blogs...
If you live in the 21st century, as most people in England, though not all, do, you are probably constantly inundated with too-good-to-miss ...
Wheee...I'm free. Credit: tungphoto / FreeDigitalPhotos.net Earlier this week, we attended a fascinating CIM (Chartered Institute o...
Credit : Salvatore Vuono / FreeDigitalPhotos.net I thought I would point you towards an article on the BMON Blog that I think everyone...
Pylons: Cool or not? You might have heard that the National Grid has been running a competition to find a new design for the classic elec...
E-mail newsletters can be a very effective part of your technical PR and marketing strategy – there’s no news there. That said most of us ...
Shake hands or kiss? Following our recent, very serious and heavily commented on, debate over the wearing of ties; we thought we would a...