Tweetup
Next Preston Social event to be a Preston Tweetup
The latest event for the Preston Social will see Twitter users across the city come together. Social will return to its roots over four years since the first Preston Tweetup took place in the Snug at the Continental. Tweetups allow users of the Twitter site to come together, chat, discuss issues and meet people who they may only know online but in a safe [...]
2 days ago by Ed Walker Share
Thoughts on the #PrestonTweetup
Preston Tweeps gathered together for the third Preston Tweetup last Tuesday at the New Continental. In association with Stage 9 Marketing and They Eat Culture, the event was a great success with around 40 attendants. I’ve put together a few notes and thoughts from the evening, what went well and what could be improved for a future meetup.
948 days ago by Joseph Stashko Share
Blog Preston – The best of September
We’ve had a surge of new contributors this month on Blog Preston, which we’re hoping will continue into the months ahead to give you the best content that Preston has to offer. I’ve pulled together the top five articles from September in case you missed any.
962 days ago by Joseph Stashko Share
Third Preston Tweetup announced
Blog Preston is proud to present another Preston Tweetup in association with Stage 9 Marketing, who have kindly offered to pay for all attendees’ first drink (spirits excluded). It’s to be held on Tuesday 12th October at the New Continental pub in the event area, and you can reserve your place by going to our event page.
981 days ago by Joseph Stashko ShareVideo of the first Preston Tweetup
Preston held its first ever Tweetup in March 2009, and it was captured on video. There’s four parts showing how twitter users in Preston came together and came up with ideas for how the web and social media could be used for the Preston Guild in 2012.
1359 days ago by Ed Walker SharePreston Tweetup II – so, how can we support the arts in Preston?
The second Preston Tweetup took place on Monday 27th July 2009 at the New Continental. Blog Preston was hosting the event again, with help from They Eat Culture, and it was a relative success. We managed to attract a few people from arts organisations, artists and the bit of the council responsible for the arts. More importantly, we attracted some talented and interested people who [...]
1394 days ago by Ed Walker Share