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Samsung: online games portal

Samsung targets teens with online games portal

by Hayley Pinkerfield, Revolution UK 08-May-08, 11:00

LONDON - Electronics company Samsung is using an online games portal to target UK teenagers and promote its MP3 player range, including the new T10.

 
 
 

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Innocent: Good for you

Revolution UK
01-May-08

Innocent drinks' Ted Hunt worries less about ROI and more about the positive impact his brand can have on the world. It's all rather refreshing, says Adam Woods.

 

The team works

by Alex Blyth, Revolution UK
01-May-08

As online marketing gets more technical and applications become more complex, can agencies do everything in-house, or is outsourcing the way ahead?

 

A can of worms

Revolution UK
01-May-08

Social networking looks like a great way to generate buzz. But as a medium, it holds a number of challenges with regard to metrics and regulation. Kim Benjamin investigates.

 

Digging for gold

Revolution UK
01-May-08

The internet can be an excellent source of leads for marketers, because websites gather good quality information from their visitors. Trevor Clawson investigates.

 

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Will mobile agencies do to digital agencies what they did to above-the-line agencies?
By Chris Bourke / The Revlog

I attended a mobile marketing & advertising conference last week at the headquarters of one of...

 
 
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The Online Industry in the Face of Recession
By Justin Drummond / The Revlog

When the dot.com bubble finally burst in 2001 causing many internet businesses to collapse amidst market instability and bankruptcy, it was a shock to the hopeful idealism and energy of this new industry.

 
 
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Are you pointing your mobile at me?
By Kieran Bourke / The Revlog

If you ever needed evidence that mobile marketing can change consumer behaviour, look no further tha...

 
 

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