Duncan Morris : Duncan founded Distilled with WIll in 2005. He now has the overall responsibility of running Distilled. He focuses on both the company’s long-term plans and improvements to its day-to-day operations. He spends most of his time on recruitment, strategy (whatever that means) and client projects.
Blog posts by Duncan Morris:
Over the last week or so I have been very busy updating reputation monitor. The changes that have gone live today are: Snippets – Both the rss feed and the results page have had snippets added.* Robots.txt – The reputation Continue reading »
On Sunday I sat through one of the dullest FA Cup finals I have seen for a while, whilst watching the cricket on cricinfo. For those who don’t know the FA Cup is probably the most famous knock out competition Continue reading »
Today we increase the number of Critchlows working for Distilled from one to two, with the addition of Tom Critchlow. (What is the collective noun for Critchlows? – I vote for thicket). So whilst coming up with Tom’s job title Continue reading »
Cutting straight to the point – we don’t believe that enough companies are tracking what is being said about them online, to counter this we are offering a free month of an agency account (worth £200) for our online media Continue reading »
A great brand can take months, if not years, and millions of dollars to build. It should be the thing you hold most precious. It can be destroyed in hours by a blogger upset with your company. Andy Beal A Continue reading »
This is the first of what we hope will be regular posts comparing the online reputation of major brands. This initial post is a bit of a stab in the dark, whilst we try to come up with a good Continue reading »
How does Reputation Monitor work? Reputation Monitor is a tool that helps you keep on top of what is said about you online. It is important for any company to track what is being said about them online in order Continue reading »
What is online reputation monitoring? With the growth of the internet has come the growth of social media and user generated content. Put simply, this means there are now more people than ever that are potentially reading and writing about Continue reading »