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ASH-10 is the banner under which I hire myself out for Internet consultancy, training, content production and public speaking.
This site contains details of the services I offer and a blog covering the work I've done.
I also blog more generally at I Am Pete Ashton and am active on Twitter. All my online presences are listed here.
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Recent Blog Posts
- Walled Gardens of Ping
- Slices of soup – towards a new definition of local media
- Human Corporations
- My take on social media’s role in the cat-bin-lady-cctv thing
- Revised services
- Surgeries for the first week in August
- Wrong head on
- A surgery success
- More about influence being different online
- Surgeries on Tuesday 27th and Friday 30th July
- Surgeries for 19th – 23rd July
- Perpetual Change
- ASH-10 Surgeries: July 13-15
- Social Media and Globalisation – the audio
- Stuff worth reading
Recent Blog Comments
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Monthly Archives: September 2008
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Moving from WordPress.com to WordPress.org – A comprehensive guide to redirecting your hosted WordPress.com blog to your one on your own server. Haven't tried it but it appears to make sense. Social Networks: The Case for a "Pause" Button – … Continue reading
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How could Shakespeare get Internet Social?
Recently I’ve been working with Mark Ball, Head of Events and Exhibitions at the Royal Shakespeare Company, on a research project he’s undertaking as part of the Clore Leadership Program, the proposed title of which is “The influence of social … Continue reading
Sunday Social Media Surgery?
I’ve been getting a few inquiries from people who can’t make the Thursday 4-6pm Social Media Surgery because they have these annoying things called “full time jobs”. That’s fair enough but while I’m happy to hang around a bit later … Continue reading