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Charles Ping
Many a small thing
Charles Ping on ... data
(7 posts)
What would you do without self-regulation?
I've just been reading the annual report of the body, ASBOF that funds both the ASA's regulation...
09 Jul 2009
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Which way for Royal Mail?
It would be a brave of the government to force through the generally unpopular part privatisation of...
18 May 2009
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Why Michael O'Leary is right (this once)
It's not often that I agree with Michael O'Leary but in a recent Sunday Times article on the...
08 May 2009
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The Big Job
A few weeks ago I noticed an ad in the Sunday Times for a new Information Commissioner. All those rules...
22 Oct 2008
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What goes around.....
An interesting aticle on The Register this morning highlights the fact that even a data literate DM'er...
07 Oct 2008
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CHRIS BARRACLOUGH
Barraclough on marketing and creativity
Chris Barraclough tackles marketing and creativity on his imaginary blog
(40 posts)
Agency traffic departments are when it starts to go wrong
The moment an agency begins to lose it is when it hires its first traffic manager. A traffic department...
09 Nov 2009
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4
Charities are still getting it wrong at Christmas
It's time for Christmas Charity appeals. I had 2 today. One from Children with Leukaemia, the other...
03 Nov 2009
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2
Are you sneering at the Royal Mail and its postal workers?
Everyone's bashing the Royal Mail and CWU. The Royal Mail are being criticised for poor management...
19 Oct 2009
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5
re: Could the new Dixons campaign rank amongst the worst advertising ever?
Good points, but they don't reflect what's happening, do they? Or Dixons wouldn't run the ads. Or they...
14 Oct 2009
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re: Could the new Dixons campaign rank amongst the worst advertising ever?
I once declined the warranty offer on a video camera in Dixons. They offered me a free carrying case...
13 Oct 2009
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11
Dan Douglass
Dan Douglass on direct
Dan does exactly what this blog says on the tin ...
(29 posts)
I think, therefore IP
I've just read 'Magic and Logic', the report prepared by the IPA, ISBA and the Chartered...
23 Jul 2009
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Christian Aid Poverty Over - been there, done that, got the T-shirt
I really love the beautiful simplicity of the new Christian Aid campaign theme to eliminate global poverty...
16 Jul 2009
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The 99p culture. Rumours of its death are greatly exaggerated.
So The Grocer believes the 99p culture is dead - killed off by pound shops and more sophisticated shoppers...
14 Jul 2009
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Ad agencies. Don't be Canutes. Go with the tide of a 'Digital Britain'.
Last Week, Campaign’s editorial stance echoed the views of its columnist Russell Davies: ‘The Digital...
17 Jun 2009
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IDM LAUDS RECESSION-PROOF MARKETING AS SALLY GUNNEL PRAISES CHOCOLATE SOUFFLE
Last night, I went along to the IDM Business Performance Awards. It was really heartening to see an industry...
05 Jun 2009
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Lazar Dzamic
Lazar Dzamic' Blog
Creative thinking: digital, direct and occasionally something a little more surprising
(30 posts)
Will new privacy settings kill web targeting?
In one of his recent posts, Steve Blakeman has launched a bombshell: the practice of web targeting as...
30 Sep 2008
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Customer service is the original web 2.0 approach
Information architects and usability experts can help customer service systems and reduce customer aggravation...
19 Sep 2008
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Want to improve iTV? Use mobile phones as remote controllers
iTV as a digital marketing channel is in dolldrums. There is a simple solution for revolutionising it...
23 May 2008
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Widgets will replace email as a marketing tool in 5 years
Here's my neck on a chopping board: I think that widgest are going to be for online marketing what...
09 May 2008
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Four types of market conversations
If a 'conversation' is the new marketing paradigm - as the supporters of the Web 2.0 world claim...
13 Dec 2007
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Lloyd James
The Direct Approach
A look at data and the wider world or marketing in a rapidly changing business environment
(8 posts)
No DMA lunch, but the hangover from hell is still part of the job
So the DMA Summer lunch won't be happening this year. That doesn’t mean we should all hang up our...
22 Jun 2009
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Let’s try to prevent blame game before the heat is on DM again
So now the Speaker is gone. It’s great to find someone to blame, isn’t it? It’s a game the British media...
21 May 2009
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re: Should postal workers deliver BNP leaflets?
Would I want this kind of material through my own front door? No. But I would probably read it, disagree...
18 May 2009
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The check on Swine Flu? It’s in the mail
Not only are our politicians claiming for everything from bath plugs to porn movies these days, they...
14 May 2009
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The DMA’s radical restructuring: too little too late?
It’s about time the Direct Marketing Association did something – anything – radical, and restructuring...
08 May 2009
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Mark Tomkins, TDA
DigiTALK
Mark Tomkins talks direct about digital
(22 posts)
re: Woolworths, Dixons – can big brands really live on in ‘Internet heaven’?
Good points, both. Kate, agree with the fact that they'll need to address the problems they had in the...
05 Nov 2009
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4
Woolworths, Dixons – can big brands really live on in ‘Internet heaven’?
Should dying brands simply be left to expire in peace? Is it prolonging the agony to keep them on ‘life...
04 Nov 2009
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What’s your poison?
For malicious virus writers it’s virtually anything that’s breaking news. Most recently it’s been Google...
22 Oct 2009
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It’s a boy. We’re getting divorced. She’s dead.
What exactly is/isn’t acceptable fodder for announcing via social media? A pregnancy – complete with...
11 Sep 2009
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2
re: Marketers V psychologists. Let the battle commence!
Yes Tony, his statements are indeed of the sweeping variety! There's actually some fine thinking out...
24 Aug 2009
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Mike Talbot
Talbot on Technology
A candid look at what’s coming next in marketing technology.
(20 posts)
Social media monitoring goes mainstream
I've long contended that social media is a vital part of the marketing mix and that the analysis...
15 Jul 2009
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Digital Britain: are marketers ready to benefit?
So, according to the governments report every home in Britain will have 2mbps broadband by 2012. That...
16 Jun 2009
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Digital marketing mavens are the new "Mad Men"
Digital marketing is hitting the mainstream with journals like the NY Times running stories on the new...
16 Jun 2009
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Forrester and Alterian surveys reveal database marketing's big swing to digital
Alterian held its annual partner day last week, attended by nearly 100 senior executives of 45 of the...
28 May 2009
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Oracle buys Sun: so did the Earth move for you?
Larry Ellison's Oracle has spent $7.4bn buying Sun Microsystems. It's no secret that Sun has...
21 Apr 2009
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Noelle McElhatton
Word on the street
Noelle McElhatton's observations on the DM and digital sectors
(12 posts)
UK causes Cash4Gold to have sense of humour failure
What a let down. First the hullabaloo earlier this week about Cash4Gold promising to become 'the...
24 Jul 2009
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Official: King Henry VIII was a home shopper
Michelle Obama is a home shopper. The Queen apparently is too, as well as being a catalogue owner selling...
09 Jul 2009
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The DMA's Robert Keitch may be 'grumpy' but he is impressive
I once sat in an intimidating Radio 4 studio, poaching in my own sweat on a very hot day in September...
09 Jun 2009
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Sky's hot new marketing weapon
I'm being bombarded by Sky to subscribe to its Sky+HD service at the moment, and from an unlikely...
02 Jun 2009
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Steve Harrison's back - and DM life just got more interesting
Steve Harrison, DM's most awarded creative and the industry's creative critic-in-chief, is back...
28 May 2009
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Richard Edwards, LIDA
Dirty Digital
Making the most of your digital channels in tough times
(4 posts)
Recent Posts
Ross Taylor
Taking the blog for a walk
Blogging is another way of sharing some of the things I talk about at work and at home, as I spend more time than I should browsing the internet. Mostly I will be talking about digital marketing, but will happily veer off into any aspect of business, entertainment, technology or anything else that I find around me. So please read, comment and share your own thoughts with me.
(22 posts)
Does it matter if 24% of tweets are automated
This is just one of the interesting statistics held in the recent report, Inside Twitter by Sysomos ...
11 Sep 2009
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Nokia augmented reality vision missing a trick
The new Nokia future vision video is out on YouTube of course, and shows some interesting aspects of...
11 Sep 2009
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New Freelander ad is certainly not new!
I have written recently about the Olympus Pen Story , which I thought was a beautifully constructed short...
19 Aug 2009
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Is Google search evolving fast enough?
The latest iteration of Google search, http://www2.sandbox.google.com/ , is now available for general...
11 Aug 2009
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Does it matter if 24% of tweets are created by bots?
This is just one of the interesting statistics held in the recent report, Inside Twitter by Sysomos ...
06 Aug 2009
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