For media/bloggers: Tempero
About Tempero, the online moderation people:
Tempero is Europe’s largest supplier of social media moderation and management, reviewing millions of messages 24/7 in more than 15 languages across over 50 platforms. It has been moderating user-submitted content on interactive environments such as message boards, blogs and social network for more than a decade. It now protects more blue chip brands online than any other moderation company and have a client list featuring Unilever, M&S, Benetton, Channel 4, Sainsbury’s and British Airways, as well as working within the public sector for the BBC, NHS and COI.
Waves PR is offering background support to Tempero’s offline PR campaign and is happy to help direct any queries.
Media contact at Waves PR: Claire Thompson
email: claire [at] wavespr.com
phone: +44 (0) 118 944 0394
mobile: +44 (0)7771 817015
Media contact at Tempero: Darika Ahrens
email: darika.ahrens [at] tempero.co.uk
phone: +44 (0) 20 7636 1200
mobile: +44 (0)7960 528 480
Useful links:
Tempero’s website – Tempero on Twitter – Tempero RSS feed
Click here for: Tempero Social Media Newsroom
Releases since July 30, 2010:
TEMPERO TEAMS WITH CONVERSOCIAL TO PROVIDE ADVANCED FACEBOOK PAGE MANAGEMENT FOR THE FIRST TIME. Tempero, July 30, 2010
Media resources: Tempero photography
Media Resources: Biography, MD, Dominic Sparkes
Materials:
Downloadable e-book (Feb 2010): User Generated Content and the Law
Downloadable e-book (2009): Child Protection-Online-Best-Practice-Guide
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Quote: Any brand’s Facebook page that generates volume like Coke’s will understand that moderating is a big job. Tempero’s Sparkes says it’s not just about removing inappropriate language. “We not only make sure the content is clean, but make conversations more meaningful by either responding or driving it in the first place and prompting users to generate content.”
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