CHI & Partners scoops four Revolution Awards
12 Mar 2008 | by Hayley Pinkerfield
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' who want to be in control of their work, leisure and finances. "A lot of forms of investment ...
, office supplies, transport services and office equipment, besides online bill-paying. For European b2b ecommerce, the fastest growing categories are electrical equipment (including consumer electronics), cars ...
-evaluation. The cost of equipment and refurbishing existing space into a usability centre was about 75 ...
UK insurer Direct Line has signed a two-year deal with data company Experian to provide local area reports to www.directline.com. Visitors can access information on their chosen region, from house prices and trends to the quality of local schools and leisure and shopping facilities. Lycos Europe has signed a ...
and leisure, business development and IT. The courses lead to nationally recognised qualifications ...
in the leisure and food industry, which are considered to be less risky. The group is also likely to benefit from ...
Name of campaign: Yell.com Property Client: Yell.com Agency: Fuse Media did the planning and buying. The Works built the microsite. Background: Yell.com is keen to promote its channels, such as leisure, motoring, personal finance and property. As part of an ongoing marketing push where each ...
As it sometimes does, it took a man wandering the streets of London equipped with a loud-hailer and little sense of shame to point out to the general public that the trend toward investing online is not strictly downward. Thanks to those rather irritating ads on TV and billboards about Lucky the lost ...