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Welcome to the Mu Show!

Mu Show The Mu Show is our bi-monthly audio podcast, looking at online reputation management, marketing and communication.

Recently, we've been handing out Spotify invites. If you're one of the people we've given one to or you've been using it for a while, tell us what you think of it. Is this the future of music?

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Our theme tune is "Chasing the clouds away" by Sinister Dexter from the Podsafe Music Network.


The Mu Show #3

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Welcome to The Mu Show #3. This weeks Moo Marketing Tip we look at the 3 basic steps to managing your online reputation and what they mean in practice. Step 1. Monitor Step 2. Evaluate Step 3. Respond.

In the Dripping Tap, we hack our way through the bush to reveal just how to complain to the Financial Ombudsman Service and the Financial Services Authority if you’re fed up with the service you’re getting from PayPal. Here’s a step-by-step guide to complaining about PayPal.

In the mukau news, we need help to name that mystery tune and start getting nervous as Clare lines up to perform alongside Joanna Lumley, Kate Adie, Edward Fox and, oh, royalty too.

Thank you to Guy Arnold of Crooked Stick for the voicemail call.

The Mu Show #2

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Welcome to The Mu Show #2. This week’s great marketing tip is how to put Google Trends to work with your blog to create huge blobs of traffic to your site - courtesy Guy Dub of dubonlinemarketing.co.uk in Exeter.

And our Dripping Tap is dripping harder and harder on PayPal and we hear from Steve Deeks (over the wail of a warming up F1 engine at Silverstone) about his personal grudge against PayPal. Who knows, maybe they’ll get back to us and tell us they’re ready to listen and stop people scamming?

Also in this week’s tasteful show: saveloy-swallowing animals, breakfast vomit and ‘who’s nicked me pumpkin lid?’

The Mu Show #1

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Welcome to The Mu Show #1. This week Mobatalk is the marketing tip. The Dripping Tap starts dripping on PayPal for poor customer service (and making it easy for scammers to do their work) and we check in from Business SouthWest Show 2008.