27 May 2010
| by Ben Bold
LONDON - Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has responded to the barrage of criticism the site has...communities for its use of personal data there were even accusations that Facebook had been sharing personal ...
03 Dec 2009
| by Staff
LONDON - BMW, a founding client of WCRS, is reviewing its ad account out of the agency, Marketing...fuel efficient cars. The marque will also provide BMW bicycles for use by athletes and London 2012 ...
04 Aug 2009
| by Staff
Since Mole lives in London and is already paying for the Olympics via our council tax, we thought...London 2012 'Good afternoon, London 2012, how can I help you?' Mktg 'Hi. I live in London ...
how I could volunteer, or get involved?' London 2012 'Right, have you access to the website?' Mktg 'I don't at the moment, I've got a problem with my connection.' London 2012 'Right. If you do ...
28 Jul 2009
| by Becky Wilkerson
London - Internet marketing agencies are breaking new ground by using edgy, social media...as a result of the campaign even led Walkers to redesign the brand s packaging. ...
28 Jul 2009
| by Claire Murphy
London - No matter how successful a PR campaign appears to be, marketers still struggle to measure
11 Nov 2008
| by Miranda Fitzgerald
LONDON - This year sales of locally-sourced produce have increased by 89% as consumers seek
28 Oct 2008
| by Raymond Snoddy
move that should make even diners at The Ivy pause for thought. Second, he made many serious ...
presidential candidate in history. Is this the missing link final proof that TV really works? Even ...
15 Oct 2008
| by Miranda Fitzgerald
LONDON - Rick Bendel, the executive director of Asda, will tell supermarkets that they must 'get
14 Oct 2008
| by Gemma Charles
LONDON - The days of brands adopting secretive working practices could be numbered - companies...markets will leave consumers with little appetite for those operating without scrutiny. London Business ...
to create alliances and manage relationships with firms you might even be competing with,' he says ...
14 Oct 2008
| by Mike Spicer, Group managing director, EHS Brann
Its latest piece is the 'Grow Pack', created by Proximity London, which
contains information on the services Royal Mail offers to save money and
increase efficiency. Supported by TV and online marketing activity, it is a bespoke pack
tailored to the needs of the recipient company. Visually, the pack is far ...