Profit warnings, digital advertising, menopause: 5 interesting stats to start your week
Niamh CarrollWe arm you with all the numbers you need to tackle the week ahead.
We arm you with all the numbers you need to tackle the week ahead.
Hein Schumacher says he is convinced of Unilever’s “growth potential” and promises to deliver a “step-up in business performance”.
Good morning and welcome to Marketing Week’s round-up of the news that matters in the marketing world today.
As brands continue to hire in 2023 despite the economic headwinds, content emerges as an in-demand role for businesses across the marketing spectrum.
Advertisers can no longer rely on browser-based technologies to power performance campaigns, but they can still deliver growth without compromising privacy by using API technology.
Almost four in 10 of those marketers who took part in the DMA’s digital micro-upskilling scheme preferred it to their previous learning experiences.
At the end of every week I look at the key stories, offering my view on what they mean for you and the industry. From Diageo’s marketing investment to the relentless nature of team restructures, it’s been a busy week. Here is my take.
To ensure its comedy hit Derry Girls went out with a bang, Channel 4 masterminded the return of iconic music mag Smash Hits to take fans back to the 90s.
Liz Moseley explains how her knowledge of the media helped her transition from Cannes Lions CMO to editor at Tortoise Media.
Viewed by analysts as a bellwether for the luxury market, LVMH’s earnings for 2022 suggest the most affluent consumers are willing to continue spending through inflation.
The new marketing boss will also oversee product, category and corporate sales teams, as former marketing director Chris Carter takes on a group strategy role.
More than half of marketers are considering switching roles in 2023, while almost a third have been in their current positions for less than a year.
The alcoholic drinks giant halved the cost of digital ad views in the six months to 31 December, as it ramped up its global marketing investment by 6.8%.
With 80% of marketers saying flexible/hybrid working is a key job characteristic, brands are still grappling with how to optimise the blend between home and office.
Artificial intelligence is a powerful and exciting technology with the potential to revolutionise many industries, including marketing. However, human intelligence ultimately determines how effectively AI is used to drive real-life benefits.