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16 Jul 2009 | by Dan Leahul
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, geographically dictated samples. Interestingly, we found a clear North/South split in design expectations. The North is much more likely to accept bright colours, while Londoners expect neutral colours and a very ...
, Media Contacts and previous incumbent MediaCom North. DIGITAL AGENCY Graphico has been awarded ...
I used to work for the chief executive officer of an entertainment firm who had strange but accurate sales-forecasting rules. He told me: "Whenever you get an extremely successful product and the sales guys come back with some huge number that they're going to hit, cut it by 25 per cent and that's your...
live in and exploring new areas." Scientists in America recently speculated that Titan has the right ...
by differences in technology and infrastructure. For example, in Latin America and Eastern Europe, where internet ... of agencies and companies often function as a hub for global companies because they straddle both the Americas ... , and usually assume the site will be American (or will sell to America) if not expressly stated otherwise ...
It is an argument as old (or young) as the internet itself. Are you advertising online to sell a product, brand or capture data on your customers? Here, in the States, the new year has brought a decided emphasis on data.
-Christmas competitive pitch and will work with The Barbican's branding agency, North, and its internal team ...
The land of the free is buzzing with the possible effects of a potentially monstrous hit on one of the lynchpins of internet marketing: email. It's not too far fetched to believe that ISPs will be implementing some kind of postage rate for email this time next year.