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Tackling social's obesity crisis; the curse of social junk
26 September 2013, 9:25AM

Social Media TomI read with interest the news that Aer Lingus has decided to put its Twitter handle on one the side of one of its planes. To begin with, I couldn't fathom if this was a good idea or a bad idea. However, the more I thought about it, the more I thought it was perfectly representative of the modern marketing curse of social media junk.

Smartphone Marketing - the next era
26 September 2013, 7:30AM

MobileholdingphoneMobile marketing is reaching an evolutionary point that has not been seen since the launch of SMS and the introduction of smart phone apps. It begs the question of whether it is just coincidence that some major innovations and behavioural changes come at a time when the markets are depressed and businesses need different technology to give them that competitive edge. This is exactly what the industry is experiencing in spades at the moment.

YouTube removing the ladder under the music industry
25 September 2013, 1:45PM

IMG_0722The Wall Street Journal are running their Tech Cafe the for second year, in Shoreditch in the heart of London’s tech scene. This morning the music industry was firmly in the spotlight, with former Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason giving his take.

Realising the Vision of True Personalisation
25 September 2013, 12:12PM

personalisationAnalyst firm Forrester recently reported that we have now entered the "Age of the Customer," where the customer is in control and the only way for brands to differentiate is by delivering an optimal customer experience. Yet with brands exploring what personalisation and behaviour-led targeting entails, many are getting bogged down in a morass of historical customer data.

Expedia and Cravendale- an unlikely partnership?
25 September 2013, 12:05PM

Cravendale expediaAs the long awaited summer season commenced, the end of July saw the world's largest travel and holiday company, Expedia, and the UK’s number one premium milk brand, Cravendale, partner to launch the '#MilkMiles' campaign. The partnership marks the most exciting opportunity thus far within the FMCG arena for Expedia in the UK.

Too many cooks are spoiling the broth in online advertising
24 September 2013, 2:25PM

Words relating to digital mediaIt seems that change is one of the few constants in marketing these days. An almost continual stream of new technological advancements is providing astounding opportunities for brands to build smarter and stronger relationships with their customers. You only need to read about Google's recently announced 'pay-per-gaze' eye-tracking ad tool - allowing advertisers to pay according not only to whether someone has actually looked at an ad, but also the emotion it created - to see that technology is creating tomorrow's world today.

[Infographic] #SMW13's biggest influencers and events
24 September 2013, 10:55AM

SocialMediaWordcloudbigstock640Brandwatch, the social analytics company, is getting behind this year’s Social Media Week with a brand new dataviz, helping to guide those involved on the week's hot topics, biggest influencers and top events locally and across the globe.

A Fragile Platform - Social Media in China
24 September 2013, 10:11AM

China Social MediaThis month it was announced that social media users in China could be charged and threatened with three year jail sentences if they spread 'false' rumours through social media. If one of these rumours is viewed by 5,000 people or is reposted more than 500 times, the source of that post would be liable.

Will the new Borders store in Singapore succeed in a world without physical books?
24 September 2013, 12:41AM

borders 2Singapore’s Popular Books are opening a new Borders store in Singapore only 2 years after the store crashed and burned and had to close all their stores not just locally but globally. Are Popular simply trying to resurrect that dead? Or will this brave attempt to engage Singaporeans with an off line book store actually check the momentum globally of high street book stores closing?

Look for Longer tube game returns
23 September 2013, 1:30PM

CBS Outdoor Look for Longer The Tube has long been a advertising gold mine, and online research panel work.shop.play are joining in by bringing back their look for longer game. The original game featured an eye catching poster that contained visual riddles of various well known stations (Barbie and Ken are Barbican, geddit?)


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