The Top Ten 'Top Ten Lists of 2010' List of 2010
Lists are the bread and butter of any blogger's content strategy. They're quick to read, easy to digest, and deliver on very specific promises. They're also an irresistible way to summarise and celebrate the events of a year as it comes to an end.
So with that in mind and because it's nearly Christmas, and we're all feeling a bit festive and irreverent in the office today I'm proud to present, in no particular order, Redhouse Lane's Top Ten Top Ten Lists of 2010 List of 2010.
Opting in to advertising
This video 'Embrace Life always wear your seat belt' by Alexander Commercials for Sussex Safer Roads was just named YouTube Ad of the Year 2010.
"What?!" I hear you cry. "It beat 'The Man Your Man Could Smell Like'?!"
"What?!" I cry, louder. "What's this about a YouTube Ad of the Year Award?!"
All eyes on safety
The Comprehensive Spending Review has been no one's friend. It has concluded, quite comprehensively, that spending is a no-no right now.
Happiness
Thecla Schreuders
Communications Consultant
A webinar I tuned in to today interviewed an expert on employee engagement, Peter Hutton, who argued that the best way of gauging this phenomenon is by measuring advocacy what employees say about their place of employment to others.
Mini boom, you complete me
Hugh Christopher
Senior Editor
When discussing the resurgence of British manufacturing, I'd usually start with an intelligent quote from a respected source. Perhaps from Sir John Rose, the soon-to-be departing Chief Executive of Rolls-Royce, or Andrew Witty, the man at the top of GlaxoSmithKline.










