Should you be saying no to your FRS17 pension report?
7 Feb 2012
Yes and no are not the only options available when it comes to FRS17 pension reports, says David Davison.
Exciting news - Twitter is launching location-based trending topics.
The product is officially called Local Trends and is being rolled out to one per cent of users today.
Finally, American pop culture (see list below from Mashable) won’t dominate the right of my Twitter page and we can truly see what the UK is buzzing about.
I can’t wait to see which charity will break the UK trending list first and when Local Trends is divided into cities (it’s a limited list so far – only 15 U.S. cities are supported but this will surely develop) it’ll be an even greater tool for local charities to engage with supporters.
Top 10 Twitter Trending Topics, 1/16 to 1/22
________________________________________
#1 Haiti
#2 Shorty Award
#3 Justin Bieber
#4 Follow Friday
#5 Scott Brown
#6 Massachusetts
#7 MLK
#8 Martin Luther King
#9 Jersey Shore
#10 Golden Globes
Twitter campaign raises money for Robert Burns museum
Hugh Jackman reveals Twitter charity donation winners
Confidence in US charities remains low
Acevo staff embrace the Twitterati
X-Man money's on the Twitter table
Twitter bandwagon overcrowded and under-informed
Social media upstages traditional debate at NCVO conference
Follow me: The causal benefits of Twitter
Celebrities offer Twitter follows in charity auction
Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys join celebrities swearing off Twitter and Facebook for charity
7 Feb 2012
Yes and no are not the only options available when it comes to FRS17 pension reports, says David Davison.
6 Feb 2012
Robert Ashton outlines the benefits of investing in community development finance institutions.
2 Feb 2012
Allocating time appropriately between strategy and operations is, says John Tate, the key to business...