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Let’s make a brand new start of it…

July 27, 2010

Bite New York, New York…
Yesterday was a big day for the New York office – after five fun filled years, it was time to say a (not so) emotional goodbye to our functional but ‘not very Bite-like’ serviced office near Grand Central Terminal and say a big hello to the brand new Bite New York [...]

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Tonight, we dine in er… Chiswick?

July 22, 2010

As the Bite UK football team kick off for the new season, we give you a run down of all the players who will be aiming for glory and top of the world-famous, five-a-side Chiswick football league

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Living digitally

July 16, 2010

Our new Digital Lives research helps us to better understand consumer behaviour around mobile technology

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Content is Anything but King Without Strategy

July 15, 2010

A little over a week ago Bite San Francisco hosted its latest BiteBash event—“Finding Your Fans: Building Your Brand by Fostering a Following”. It was an impressive lineup (even if we do say so ourselves), featuring Fortune veteran (and author of The Facebook Effect) David Kirkpatrick along with Rick Silvestrini, Product Marketing Manager, YouTube; Shiva [...]

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Hack to flack and back

July 14, 2010

PR Week journo Kate Magee finds out what life is like on the other side of communications, by becoming a Biter for a week.

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All about the brand: What LeBron James has in common with Fast Company

July 9, 2010

The only difference between the recent Fast Company campaign and LeBron James’ ESPN show is that LeBron had more money and influence to go big with it. At the heart of any campaign is corporate dollars. Some campaigns hide that corporate purpose better than others.

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Social Media Run by a King

July 8, 2010

Two months ago I wrote a blog about how the LeBron James free agency fiasco was a perfect example of how sports – more than ever – are owned by fans through social media. We’re no longer just onlookers, but rather we participate in the action. In fact, I went as far to say that [...]

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