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Dirk Singer
News from the Herd
(19 posts)
Short description: Social media and brand planning news and commentary from Cow digital.
As agencies do we need to practice what we preach in social media?
Something that's been discussed at length in the past , is the whole issue of agencies practicing...
22 Nov 2009
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48 hours to save your reputation? If you are lucky, you'll get four
Take a look at this chart, it shows the Twitter life span of the tube story that ran on Friday and is...
18 Oct 2009
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A mixture of celebrity coverage and hard news leads to UK papers upping their US site traffic
The other day the always informative journalism blogger Malcolm Coles showed how UK newspapers were doing...
18 Sep 2009
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Dominic Sumners
Making Online Recruitment Work
(24 posts)
Insiders Guide to all things related to digital recruitment covering media owners, clients and technology
Urban Mole
UrbanMole Had a really enjoyable meeting with Andrew from UrbanMole who ran me through the site and what...
15 Apr 2009
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Public Sector Time Bomb
doing some market analysis at moment - and following Barack Obama being more positive about stuff thought...
15 Apr 2009
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ITV/FriendsReunited
Just adding some rather random thoughts to this story ( ITV pay £150-175m for something that is now worth...
05 Mar 2009
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Geoff Gower, archibald ingall stretton...
The view from the fifth
(5 posts)
A series of attempts to predict the near future from within archibald ingall stretton...
How to cut your nose off to spite your face(book)
As agencies we're all trying to find ways to get our client's brands on to the elusive 7 or 8...
20 Oct 2009
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The return of page turn?
Why is it that despite having access to every published word in the western world via my laptop i always...
15 Sep 2009
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We will all live forever...
I was playing baseball on the wii with my eldest son the other day and after about 50 pitches I finally...
19 Aug 2009
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JAMES SMYTHE
The Diamond Hunter - Market Research Blog
(10 posts)
An inside view of the marketing research industry, from the gems to the dirty work.
re: A qualified hurrah
Good points David. Some very clever advertising academics have worked out that optimal ad spend is linked...
13 Nov 2009
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Advertising Beauty and the Data Beast
Thanks Wieden & Kennedy for pimping up ugly old data with this beautiful jewellery range based on...
10 Nov 2009
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Quick and dirty research still needs a brain
In this climate, businesses rightly hesitate to commit a lot of money to market research. It’s a sunk...
23 Oct 2009
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julia smith
IAB blog
(139 posts)
Five of the key players at the Internet Advertising Bureau keep us abreast of the big issues and developments in online advertising
‘Who cares about self-regulation’?
The recent release of the full Digital Britain report was incredibly important for the IAB in many ways...
25 Jun 2009
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Is the digital industry welcoming newcomers with open arms or are we a closed shop?
I recently had the pleasure of talking to a mature sales professional who had worked in traditional publishing...
23 Apr 2009
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Liz Smith
entertaining:tv
(20 posts)
MD Liz Smith gives her take on how video is being used on digital platforms
Video Strategy - is a change of approach needed?
I think its fair to say that "digital" is no longer the poor cousin of TV and that it has become...
13 Aug 2009
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Get to the point
I haven't blogged since May. Blogging for me is like going to the gym. I am now going to commit to...
11 Aug 2009
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BARB for online video is coming!
I cheered this morning when I read that the Broadband Measurement Working Group are developing standards...
08 May 2009
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Nick Stringer
IAB blog
(139 posts)
Five of the key players at the Internet Advertising Bureau keep us abreast of the big issues and developments in online advertising
A is for Advergame; B is for Banner...
Children today are growing up in a digital society. They will never know what it was like living in a...
24 Nov 2009
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Education, education, education (part three...and final)
I’ve banged the drum in previous weeks about the importance of consumer education about behavioural advertising...
19 Nov 2009
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Education, education, education (part two)
A few weeks ago I wrote about the importance of informing and educating consumers about the internet...
28 Oct 2009
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Sandrine Plasseraud
We Are Social - Advertising 2.0
(672 posts)
Your guide to the changing advertising and marketing landscape, as social media sweeps all else aside, brought to you by
We Are Social
, a
social media agency
. Always in beta.
LeWeb’08
That’s it, the 5th edition of LeWeb , the largest web 2.0 conference in the world, is now over; much...
16 Dec 2008
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Scott Knox
The MCCA Blog
(14 posts)
The MCCA was established to defend and support marketing communications agencies. Headed up by MD Scott Knox and driven by a board of industry experts, the MCCA assists members in becoming better businesses. Here, Knox and the board blog on the biggest business issues for agencies and clients alike.
Marketing Agencies - Scientists or Artists? By Scott Knox, Managing Director of the MCCA (part 2)
Why marketing departments need the artists as well as the scientists The rigour and red tape of the client...
30 Oct 2009
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Marketing Agencies - Scientists or Artists? By Scott Knox, Managing Director of the MCCA (part 1)
We recently ran an event entitled “Marketing Agencies - Scientists or Artists?” which looked at a selection...
28 Oct 2009
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How creatively uninhibited are you?
Have you produced a campaign that defies boundaries and illustrates uninhibited and innovative thinking...
11 Sep 2009
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Simon Tunstill
The Thinkbox Blog
(17 posts)
Square-eyed thought from Thinkbox
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Rory Sutherland
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Rory Sutherland
The IPA, Oxbridge and Lap Dancers
One common lament you would commonly hear at the IPA over the last few years concerned the lack of diversity...
30 Aug 2009
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re: What the fashion industry can teach us about advertising awards - and it isn't pleasant.
Actually Niclola I'll retract the UGG attack and even apologise. They are spectacularly comfortable....
10 Aug 2009
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re: What the fashion industry can teach us about advertising awards - and it isn't pleasant.
And, in defence of UGG, they are four-inch Manolo heels in the erotic stakes compared to a pair of Crocs...
09 Aug 2009
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steve henry
Steve Henry's Blog
(40 posts)
A cloud on the horizon
"Digital creativity has yet to produce its masterpiece". Discuss. Using, perhaps, 140 characters...
23 Nov 2009
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A slap in the face
I went to Albion the other day to do a bit of honest non-execing and found the door locked in my face...
16 Nov 2009
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Schad
Schadenfreude’s a lovely word , isn’t it ? I was reminded of it, reading Robert Harris’ review of Gyles...
09 Nov 2009
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Suzanne Bidlake
The Campaign Cannes Blog
(10 posts)
Live from the Croisette: Campaign brings you the latest on all the winners, losers and liggers in our daily Blog from the Beach throughout the Cannes Advertising Festival
Not seen on the party scene
It must be seriously bad out there. It’s normal for our camera to be literally licked at several points...
27 Jun 2009
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Not Rush-ian to Cannes
Aha! I spied a Russian. I couldn't miss him really (see below) I only know anything very much about...
24 Jun 2009
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No home goals so far for France's most awarded agency
Bad news for France's most awarded agency and a usual multi-winner at Cannes: BETC Euro RSCG has...
24 Jun 2009
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Ryan Scott
Scotty's Search Blog
(10 posts)
From robots to spiders and all that’s in-between
Badabing - it's on the up. #badabing
So, it seems that BING is making an impression in the US – comScore reporting as much as a 3% increase...
19 Jun 2009
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Another attempt by Microsoft to challenge Google at Google's game.
So Microsoft's BING is here -It’s great that there’s solid movement from Google’s suitors- however...
01 Jun 2009
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Make good use of 30 mins...
I thought I’d make use of some quiet time in the office today so I finally got to watching a series of...
17 Apr 2009
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Media Week
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Rich Sutcliffe
Rich Media
(32 posts)
Media Week's digital editor Rich Sutcliffe looks at the worlds of digital, print and the grey areas in-between
The Media 360 Blog
(11 posts)
Regular updates from this year's Media 360 event which is taking place from the 14 - 18 May at the Celtic Manor Hotel in South Wales.
In music magazines' hour of need, cometh the rock chicks
With the appointments of Nichola Browne as editor of Bauer's rock weekly Kerrang! and Krissi Murison...
18 Aug 2009
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Free economics work, as long as we're willing to pay
Is Chris Anderson's new book a complete load of codswallop, or are we too afraid of the consequences...
10 Jul 2009
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Mud, sweat and beers
In response to the Digital Britain report, BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons - the man charged with...
29 Jun 2009
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Steve Barrett
Steve Barrett
(114 posts)
From the editor of Media Week
Sky Media's MTV ad sales deal is a sign of the times
It has been noted in these pages several times that everyone is talking to everyone in this distressed...
18 Nov 2009
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Murdoch tries to do a Sky with his online charging
There must have been some groans at Wapping in May when Rupert Murdoch pronounced that his newspapers...
11 Nov 2009
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Awards ceremony whets appetite for next year already
The Media Week Awards night, which took place at a glitzy ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Mayfair...
03 Nov 2009
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FADI SHUMAN
eCommerce Kung Fu
(15 posts)
Fadi Shuman, Co-Founder of London & New York based creative digital agency Pod1, blogs about eCommerce for Revolution
5 key dates & 3 stats for Christmas 2009
It's over before it's even begun....well not quite, but Christmas is well and truly here. I'm...
24 Nov 2009
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Never knowingly undersold?
John Lewis, love them or hate them, are actually doing something right. Our biggest challenge as ecommerce...
23 Oct 2009
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Innovation in ecommerce - where's it all gone?
Whilst preparing for a recent presentation I was giving, I found myself questioning whether innovation...
14 Sep 2009
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Sam Conniff
Live moves pretty fast
(3 posts)
Sam Conniff blogs in the spirit of these immortal words from Ferris ...
Life is for sharing...
T-Mobiles new advertising asks 'ordinary youngsters' what they’d do with ‘Unlimited Free Texts...
01 Oct 2009
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Morgan Stanley letter head with your fish and chips?
I know most of what’s written is destined to become fish and chip wrapper (unless you write a blog that...
12 Aug 2009
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This Digital Expert is an (Oxy)Moron!
“The Internet? Bollocks! That’ll never take off!” to paraphrase Rupert Murdoch, in one of the least accurate...
18 Jul 2009
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