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Author: Ross McCulloch

Image of the day – Jets in Tate Britain

Via Guardian.co.uk I’ve decided to start using my Posterous as a repository for exciting images I stumble upon online. I’ve rather imaginatively called this my ‘Image of the day’. The first ever image of the day is Fiona Banner’s new work – a Harr…

45 minutes, that’s all we ask…

Those of you who read my blog regularly or follow my tweets will know I now spend a day a week at Relationships Scotland as their Digital Media Manager. I’ve inherited the Relationships Scotland website and seeing as it’s remained the same for the…

Scotweb2 presentation

Here’s the slides for my presentation to the Scotweb2 conference on Fri 11th June 2010. If you’ve got any questions about the presentation please leave me a comment.

Vote for Relationships Scotland

The charity I’ve recently started working for, Relationships Scotland, has been short-listed in an exciting competition to win a complete overhaul of our website. unXPOSEd (half digital agency/half social mission) will provide 4000 worth of devel…

Full steam ahead

I very rarely update my blog with my personal goings on, largely because I don’t want to bore people, but there’s been a few changes to my career recently which I’m excited about so bear with me. I’ve dramatically reduced my hours as Development M…

Unfollow inactive twitter users with just two clicks

via untweeps.com I’ve recently come to the conclusion that my Twitter account needs a spring clean. I’m following far too many people who have the social skill-set of a tin of dog food and far too many people who haven’t tweeted for ages. I’ve dec…

New Facebook Like Button for socially inept sites

If your website is socially inept then grab the new Facebook Like Button. Alex Hazell of Sense brought this shiny new button to the attention of charitywebforum users today, so I’ll let him do the talking… “It’s a little bit of code you can embe…

Social media users are ‘more likely to donate’

Tweeters ‘more likely to donate’ By Kaye Wiggins, Third Sector, 6 April 2010 Social networkers are generous, DMS study finds People who use social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter give more money to charity than those who do not, acco…