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Ladies & Gentlemen....Please Welcome........

by Mel Carson, 23 November 2008, 06:42
Planes are great places to learn something, and I’ve been on enough of them in recent weeks to have fathered an encyclopaedia of facts, figures and inane trivia. BA’s Business Life mag is a great source of news, views and interesting articles about entrepreneurs...
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Thrifty or Green?

by Richard Mabbott, 21 November 2008, 19:13
So the economy is in a tad of trouble and all our concerns over the environment immediately go out of the window? That seems to be the basis of the countless 'thrifty consumers' articles I have read recently. We weren't comfortable with that...
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Loyalty for Life

by Richard Mabbott, 21 November 2008, 17:48
That's today's question. Is it possible? An achievable goal? Or is it a forlorn aspiration for a brand? The following website poses the same question and has managed to draw in contributions from folk around the globe. http://www.loyaltyforlife...
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There is a light and it never goes out.

by ROSS FURLONG, 21 November 2008, 16:56
The Citigroup logo I’m used to seeing blazing proudly at night atop their Canary Wharf office block has been extinguished this week, perhaps out of respect for the 50,000 redundancies announced on Monday and what with Lehman’s once proud sign now unscrewed...
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Commitment Nerves

by Alexander Fairfax, 21 November 2008, 16:41
Mobile - should we as advertisers consider it as a channel for our brands? Certainly - it's everywhere and we want to be everywhere so let's piggyback. Where's the concern? Well, for the majority of us mobiluddites a phone that can actually...
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"A great democratising force"

by Nick Stringer, 21 November 2008, 12:44
These are the words of Andrew Walmsley, co-founder of digital agency i-level, speaking about the internet at an IAB sponsored debate at the House of Commons last Monday evening. The motion for discussion was "online advertising compromises privacy"...
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If you heard a friend had landed a job at the Playboy mansion, your first question probably wouldn’t be “What’s the pension plan like?”

Or how advertising people could have a much better life on far less money. I am old enough to remember a time in London when friends would spend the odd evening trying to work out what our contemporaries were earning. Back then, someone’s salary...
 

Who make better planners? Planners or creatives?

This was the debate at the IPA on Monday evening. David Golding vs Dave Trott. And, my sweet Lord, was it good! Quite possibly among the best single hours I have spent at an event in my working life. I also however have a slightly odd take on this argument...
 

Anti-Facebook viral anthem to take web by storm

The backlash against Facebook appears to be growing if this humorous viral is anything to go by. It lists all of the reasons why the social networking site has becoming so annoying and looks set to take the web by storm. It has been produced by Rebel...
 

Please can you refute this argument.

I have suddenly conceived the insane notion that brands are good for the environment. Can this possibly be true? It is now common to ask why property prices in Britain are so high. Another way of phrasing the question might be to ask why - at least from...
 

Is the ad industry about to sink without trace?

Will WPP collapse like a stack of cards? Will the industry fall and rise like a phoenix? Or will it muddle through? Has the industry lost its values and value to clients in the pursuit of shareholder value? These were just some of the discussions I’ve...
 

Why every single digital agency in the world is a failure

Digital media allow you to do the most astounding things. Engagament, measurability, personalisation, virality, blah-de-blah-de-blah. And many digital agencies all over the world have done wonderful things in all these areas. But there is one glorious...

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