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Category Archives: marketing
The #tCnTop100 focuses attention on UK Architects: #AJtCn100
The wait is over! We’re delighted to announce that in line with our #tCnTop100 series we will next attempt to identify and promote the most effective ‘tweeters’ in UK Architecture. In addition we are also excited to confirm that the mystery publication … Continue reading
Posted in marketing, tCn Initiatives, Twitter, Web 2.0
Tagged AJ, Architect, Architects Journal, architecture, PeerIndex, RIBA, Su Butcher, tcnTop100, Twitter
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Breaking News: tCn to change name…
…well sort of! The tCn Team are always looking at ways that Twitter , among other platforms, can be used to help individuals and organisations in the UK Built Environment. With this in mind we have decided to change the … Continue reading
Posted in construction, marketing, Web 2.0
Tagged PaperLi, tCnFeeds, tCnMembers, tcnTop100, Twitter
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The #tCnTop100 results are out – what now?
If you’re not on Twitter, a member of tCn or a reader of Construction News, then you’ll be forgiven for not knowing that a list of the top 100 Tweeters in the UK built environment was published in the print edition … Continue reading
Posted in construction, marketing, Web 2.0
Tagged architecture, Built Environment, construction, engineering, marketing, Paul Wilkinson, PeerIndex, PR, social media, tCn, tcnTop100, Tom Fitzpatrick, Twitter, Web 2.0
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Construction News to publish the #tCnTop100 Results
We are pleased to announce that the ‘mystery’ publisher who will be publishing tCn’s Top Tweeters in the UK Built Environment tomorrow is Construction News. Keep an eye out for their exclusive feature tomorrow to see if you or anyone … Continue reading
Posted in construction, marketing, Web 2.0
Tagged Built Environment, Construction News, social media, tCn, tcnTop100, Twitter, Twitterati
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#tCnTop100 – The Results…
After much anticipation (and more than a few queries from people who were nominated or nominated others) we are delighted to confirm that the #tCnTop100 results will be announced on Thursday 14 April in partnership with a leading UK construction … Continue reading
Posted in construction, marketing, Web 2.0
Tagged architecture, construction, engineering, FM, landscape, marketing, PR, RSS, social media, tCn, tcnTop100, Twitter, UK, Web 2.0
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An anniversary, a construction space race and Prof Brian Cox at Ecobuild 2011!
London’s Excel was the venue and 1-3 March 2011 the dates for the latest edition of what some claim to be the biggest and best exhibition for sustainable construction in the UK, if not Europe. It was also the first … Continue reading
Are you a Top Tweeter in the UK Built Environment? – Update
Wow, what a great response to the #tCnTop100 created only 1 week ago! We had over 100 ‘tweeters’ put themselves forward within 4 days so it seems our industry is not as prehistoric or anti-‘social’ as some would think. In … Continue reading
Posted in construction, marketing, Web 2.0
Tagged Built Environment, PeerIndex, social media, social networking, tCn, tcnTop100, Twitter
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tCn wins Be2Award for best online AEC community
For those who might have missed it, last week was Social Media Week in London, and for those interested in how people in the construction and property sectors are using social media, there was only one place to be: the … Continue reading
Posted in construction, education/training, marketing, Web 2.0
Tagged AEC, architecture, Be2Awards, Be2camp, British Gas, Building Centre, Building magazine, construction, engineering, HP, Martin Brown, Paul Wilkinson, social media, video, Web 2.0
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tCn shortlisted for two Be2Awards
tCn – the Construction Network has been making steady progress during the winter months. Since our last blog post, we have passed two landmarks: we now have over 2,000 registered tCn members and 1,000 followers on our main Twitter account, tCntweets. … Continue reading
Posted in construction, education/training, marketing, Web 2.0
Tagged AEC, architecture, Be2Awards, Be2camp, ConstrucTALKs, construction, engineering, social media, tCn, Twitter, Web 2.0
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tCn at the What House? Awards
Anyone attending the What House? Awards lunch at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London’s Park Lane last Friday will hopefully have noticed tCn – the Construction Network. Let’s face it: as one of the event’s sponsors, tCn was difficult to … Continue reading
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Tagged 3G, blog, Daikin, Emma Ward-Hunt, housebuilding, Johnson Tiles, Liz Male, PR, property, Rupert Bates, ScottishPower, social networking, tCn, Tracy Kellett, Twitter, Weston Homes, What House, wifi, Wriglesworth PR
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