Last week it became official. The widely read We Are Social blog confirmed a step change in the nation’s web habits. For the first time ever Brits were more likely to find websites using social media than by using search engines. For ten years the search engine giant Google had ruled the web but just as it had in the States and Australia a few months before, the tide had turned.
Arts & Business has been getting social itself recently and we’d love for you to connect with us on our digital platforms. Of course we’re on Facebook but in the last month we’ve blasted into the ‘Twitterverse’ with our corporate Twitter account gaining over 700 followers since May. In the coming months we’ll be working hard to make all aspects of Arts & Business’s services social. In fact we’ve already begun.
Want to see our brochure, research and reports? Have a look at our Issuu profile. Need to peruse our latest videos? They’re all on Vimeo.
We’re also going to be experimenting with the likes of Linked In and FourSquare. We really are in the middle of a digital Big Bang, the so called ‘Fourth Revolution’ where experimentation and a sense of playfulness are key.
Hopefully our new digital services will be useful to you and we feel they’re a great space for feedback and collaboration.
So if there’s a question you’d like to ask...hey...why not tweet us?