Help wanted for crowdsourcing article

by Matthew Stibbe on September 3, 2006

In a rare foray back into journalism, I’m writing an article for Director magazine, a top UK business magazine, about crowdsourcing, web 2.0, long tail and social networking – all the latest buzzes online.  What do they mean for business?  What should directors know about them?

I’m trying to find ‘ordinary’ UK-based businesses who are benefiting from these things.

Also, I’m trying to find comment and insight from industry experts, analysts and insiders that might shed light on these new trends.

If you can help, please contact me. My phone and email details are on the home page of my blog and my Skype contact is on the contact page of Articulate Marketing. My deadline for comment is Friday 8th September.

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    Craig McGinty September 3, 2006 at 11:24 am

    Hi Matthew

    You may want to check out Suw Charman’s list of UK business blogs:

    http://strange.corante.com/archives/2006/06/22/british_corporatebrand_blogs.php

    All the best

    Craig

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    John Cass September 5, 2006 at 2:02 pm

    Jen McClure at the Society for New Communications Research, sncr.org, we have lots of UK based fellows in the society.

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