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Featured posts
Infographic – 2013: Our year in numbers
A lot has happened at Sookio in 2013, and as the year comes to an end we thought we'd do some number crunching to put it all into perspective.
What did we spend our time working on, which words did we vow never to use in copy and how come we climbed Mount Everest 8.5 times?
Sookio shortlisted in the Ely Standard Business Awards
We’re delighted to be shortlisted in the Business in the Community category in the 2013 Ely Standard Business Awards for our work in founding Creative Ely. Wish us luck!
Five simple steps to the perfect App Store description
We’re very pleased to have been featured on Pocket Gamer, sharing tips on writing the perfect App Store description.
Sue Keogh invited to become a Sage Business Expert
Sookio director Sue Keogh has been invited by Sage to become one of their Business Experts, in recognition of the support she offers to other businesses on editorial topics and social media.
9 out of 10 male. Average age 26. How can Wikipedia attract a more diverse set of editors?
The lack of variety among Wikipedia editors means the content is not as ‘culturally rich’ as it could be, says Sue Gardner, Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation.
What HuffPo UK teaches us about writing headlines
On the day that the Huffington Post launches its UK edition, we give tips on making their unenticing titles more clickable, more shareable and, well, a bit more British.