As a marketeer and social media enthusiast, I like this simple short video from Collabor8online, a UK-based vendor of low-cost construction collaboration technology, shared on the company’s blog and via YouTube. CEO Colin Barnes told me last year how keen he was to use social media to help market the company’s platform.
Paul Wilkinson runs a specialist consultancy business, pwcom.co.uk Ltd. It provides integrated PR and marketing services to clients drawn predominantly from the construction and technology sectors. It also undertakes research and consultancy work on construction collaboration technologies (aka 'project extranets') and related tools (BIM, mobile, etc). See his Google+ profile.
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