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Marketing Mole: Who does Google think you are? - Kevin Peake, Marketing director, Npower

://uk.linkedin.com/pub/kevin-peake/5/382/55a - Cached - Similar Kevin Peake (I) Self: "Manhunt: The Search for America's Most ...

Marketing Mole: Name that brand

Search and Selection, in Chester, who correctly identified Persil. ...

Yahoo! shifts top role to US

The search brand is seeking a vice-president of international marketing with responsibility for all activity outside the US. However, Yahoo! will move the position from London to its headquarters in Sunnydale, California, alongside chief marketing officer Elisa Steele. Fahy, who was promoted to vice ...

The week in marketing

. SmartAds also allows brands to integrate the ads with ad-serving search engines. - Subway charity push ...

Marketing Mole: Who does Google think you are? - Mike Hoban, Communications director, Directgov

: This search yields no useful information about Hoban's recent activity. It is important that he is seen taking ...

The Week in Marketing

through social media channels such as Facebook. - Watch the top ads, search our database by brand ...

Ofcom appoints Channel 4 chairman

Ofcom has appointed Lord Burns as Channel 4 chairman. The search for Luke Johnson's successor began

Marketing Mole: Who does Google think you are? Mikah Martin-Cruz, Marketing director, Samsung UK

article about 'People: Moving up - Mikah Martin-Cruz, Samsung.' at AccessMyLibrary.com. Search information ...

The week in marketing

kicked off the search for its first lead sponsor for the live arena spin-offs from hit BBC show Strictly ...

Digital Choice - Yahoo!

Yahoo!'s refreshed UK homepage offers an 'improved' search capability, new content and third...and services. However, delving deeper into the search capability, I believe Yahoo! might be trying to do too much too soon. With Bing, Microsoft has separated its search offering in an attempt to take Google head-on. Google has effectively retained the same interface, but has always been testing extra search ...

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