Had a photo shoot today with our digital marketing partners Adoofa (www.adoofa.com). The clear and sunny morning, with the futuristic Lowry Centre on Salford Quays as a backdrop, were ideal for pictures celebrating our partnership with established specialists in SEO and online marketing, and Smith & Smith's move into digital PR.
The Internet has opened up so many new ways of communicating, and of reaching previously 'difficult' market segments, from websites through to blogs, guerrilla marketing, podcasts and vidcasts.
Methods of communication seem to move so fast these days, and it's sometimes a challenge for PR companies, as well as their clients, to keep abreast of them.
I found a lovely quote from British historian Arnold Toynbee, who wrote in Civilization On Trial: "Civilization is a movement, not a condition ... a voyage, not a harbour."
I think there's something quite comforting in Toynbee's words. After all, we can't define any generation by anything static; it's all constantly in flux. Embracing that idea, along with each era's new technologies and new challenges, will make us all a lot happier.