A few days ago we set aside a couple of days for contributing back to Drupal. Lisa managed to find the time to bring one of her custom modules up to scratch and start it on the long road to release. Daniel and Pablo spent their time fixing some modules that they had used in previous projects:
For the past couple of weeks we have been working on a new functionality for Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research group (LLR) website at www.beatbloodcancer.org. We have been integrating two social media sites and a charity giving service into part of their site.
I've recently been researching a proposal for a client's website and have come across something interesting. The sector, a specific field of PR, seems confused as to whether to take up social media or not and who could blame them with the huge choice that is now out there. Hopefully this post will help you decide what social media is appropriate, if at all, to you and/or your company.
Keeping up with what is happening in your sector is necessary in any industry, in one as rapidly changing as open source web technology, it is vital. This task is made even more difficult by the sheer amount and variety of information available to process. I tend to follow a number of channels for different purposes, below is a list of the what keeps me in the loop.
At a great session on 'Effective Marketing in a Changing World', run by Business Link and presented by Grant Leboff, I spoke with a number of SME owners. Many of these owners did not understand, do or even think about blogging.





