Posts Tagged ‘Social Media’
December 8th, 2011
by Stuart Clark
It’s easy to get a bit disillusioned with award ceremonies. You head there with a nomination, hoping that this might be your year. Sometimes it is and you come back not just with the gong, but the respect of your peers too. But sometimes it’s not to be. And while it’s tempting to shrug your shoulders, pretend you’re not really bothered or that some terrible injustice has befallen you, actually it’s always better just to hold your hands up and say well done.
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Tags: B2B marketing Awards, Bike Insurance, Campaign, Direct Mail, Direct Marketing, Earnest, Email Marketing, Insurance, Lead Generation, Red C, Social Media, Swinton, Swinton Bikes, Thunderhead
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March 15th, 2011
by Peter Griffith

I’m no budding photographer, but like many people, I do love the convenience of capturing what I want when I want. However, despite finding my iPhone’s camera feature being incredibly handy it can get a little boring. You see, I’m a big fan of instant photography and was very sad to see the demise of the Polaroid and cameras alike. What I loved about them, particularly Polaroid cameras were the reddish tints, grainy prints and dark edges. It gave your photographs so much more personality than those found today on Facebook. It’s hard to explain what it is, but it’s like when you’re having a clear out at home and you find an old photo of your parents from the 70s, there’s something instantly hypnotic about it. Don’t get me wrong, digital cameras are fantastic in their own right. The ability to take hundreds of photographs, preview, edit and upload them to the web in seconds is just a few reasons why film photography has been left dead, not to mention it’s a hell of a lot cheaper. What I want though is something that gives me the quality and personality of Polaroid and the convenience of digital.
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Tags: Advertising Photography, apps, Facebook, Flickr, Foursquare, Instagram, iPhone, iPhone App, Manchester Advertising Agency, Online Marketing Agency, Photography, Photography App, Polaroid, Posterous, Social Media, Tumblr, Twitter
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July 20th, 2010
by Julian Gratton
Ok, I’ll be honest with you. Spending an evening in a bar surrounded by ad-industry types while some bloke dressed as a kitten gives a talk is pretty much not high on my ‘fun things to do on a Tuesday evening list’. But the promise of meeting some advertising-types who have a passion for the web kind peaked my interest when Rubber Republic invited me to attend the first KittenCamp in Manchester.
KittenCamp is a monthly meet-up for web-loving ad industry type people to chat memes and drink beer. Why is it called KittenCamp? Well I made the guess that because meme rhymes with creme that’s how the name came about. Sadly after chatting with Chris Quigley, from KittenCamp organisers Rubber Republic, I found out that actually KittenCamp is just the result of a brainstorm in a pub over a few beers.
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Tags: Digital Agency, Direct Marketing Agency, Direct Response Advertising Agency, Facebook Advertising, KittenCamp, Manchester Advertising Agency, Marketing Agency, Meme, Online Advertising Agency, Online Marketing Agency, Popular Memes, PPC Agency, Rubber Republic, SEO Company, Social Media, Social Media Agency, Social Media Marketing, Twitter Marketing
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March 4th, 2010
by Steve White
As fellow marketers it can’t have escaped your attention that the marketing landscape in which we work is changing at an amazing rate. The way we communicate with our customers isn’t the same as it once was and it is certainly going to continue changing over the forthcoming years.
Traditionally, we have spoken to our customers via direct mail, email, tv, radio and the telephone. However, due to the boom of social media this one-way communication flow is changing into a more dynamic two-way conversation.
In my view, the major change that has occurred is social media is giving our customers a voice; it’s giving our customer’s power. So whereas the customer was only able to affect our business through their purchasing behaviour they can now have the power to influence our future by what they say about our brand, product and service offering. However, although these are undoubtedly exciting times they are times that should be treated with caution as we have very little control as to what our customers say about us and we have even less control over who they speak to.
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Tags: Beckie Williams, Busts 4 Justice, Dave Carrol, Facebook Advertising Agency, Internet Agency, Manchester Advertising Agency, Manchester Social Media Agency, Manchester Viral Agency, Marketing Agency, Marks and Spencer, New Media Agency, Online Marketing, Petition Marketing, PPC Advertising Agency, PPC Agency, SEO Company, Social Marketing Agency, Social Media, Social Media Agency, Twitter Marketing Agency, United Airlines, United Breaks Guitars, Zappos, Zaz Lamar
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February 20th, 2010
by Julian Gratton
Last year, like many brands and organisations, London Fashion Week flirted with Social Media by having event details, links to stories and comments posted on Twitter and Facebook… so far so very 2009!
This year, though, sees London Fashion Week take a great leap forward by embracing even more Social Media technologies and making London Fashion Week open to the masses rather than the privileged few… and they’ve done it in some predictable and also some surprising ways.
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Tags: Blackberry, Blogging Community, British Fashion Counci, Burberry 3D Experience, Digital Media, Elle, Facebook, Fashion 156, Fashion Advertising Agency, Fashion Blogs, Grazia, Guy Hipwell, Live Streaming, London Fashion Week, London Fashion Week TV On Demand, Manchester Advertising Agency, Manchester Social Media Agency, Marketing Agency, New Media Agency, Online Marketing Agency, PPC Agency, SEO Company, Sir Harold Tillman, Smartphone Apps, Social Media, Social Media Agency, Social Media Marketing, Twitter, Vogue
Posted in Advertising, Blog, Creative Concepts, Creativity, Digital Video, Fashion Advertising, Future of the Internet, General Interest, Interactive Media, Marketing, Marketing Innovations, Mobile Phone Marketing, Multimedia, Social Marketing, Social Networks, Tomorrow's World, Twitter, Web 2.0, World of Web | View Comments
April 5th, 2009
by Julian Gratton
I have to confess, I don’t get Twitter. I’ve signed up for it. Attached it to this Blog. I’ve even got it on my iPhone. Yet I still find myself completely at a loss at what I should do with it. Maybe if I led the life of Stephen Fry (whose Tweets make me smile on a regular basis), then maybe I’d get it… but I don’t.
Still, it doesn’t stop me from looking at this latest web-fad and seeing how it can be used to make brands money. So, if like me, you’re at a loss as to what this Twitter business is all about, and why lots of people are becoming Twits… read on!
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Tags: Advertising on Twitter, Digital Marketing Agency, Marketing Tweets, Online Marketing, Social Marketing, Social Media, Tweets that sell, Twitter, Twitter for Marketing Purposes, Twitter Marketing Agency, Twitter usage, Understanding Twitter
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