Opinion: Digital planning can be as powerful as traditional, so why not sing its praises?
01 Dec 2009 | by John Owen
format, as well as the message; and collaborating with consumers to manage and develop ongoing campaigns ...
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Jobs | Agency Showcase | Ad creative's first big UK consumer campaign for broadband in 2002 confused some customers, who didn't realise ... Scientist. 72.5 per cent of Americans and 69 per cent of British consumers were online last year, claims ...
format, as well as the message; and collaborating with consumers to manage and develop ongoing campaigns ...
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and consumers. Getting a handle on ROI is vital in the downturn, but it will also be a distinct competitive ... never thought to ask for it. Predicting the seemingly impossible and servicing that demand is becoming ...
competitive communications and enhances public service broadcasting". No mention was made, however ...
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. Twitter is not charging for the service, which uses the same shortcode that O2 and Vodafone already used ... . "So we're delighted to extend the value of the service by bringing it to mobile, enabling our ...
Consumer Group, said: "Our entry into the smartphone category is a logical extension of Dell's consumer ...
devices will reach the market in time for Christmas, and mobile carriers will run incentives for consumers ...
of internet phone service Skype that will open the way for the service to be sold in a deal that values...The dispute arose in the wake of eBay's 2005 deal to buy Skype, which was structured so that instead of owning the technology that makes the service work, eBay only licensed it from a company called Joltid - owned by Skype founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis. Last year Joltid accused eBay ...