12 Days of Marketing
Our pick of this year’s most important, in-depth content that you really need to see.
Our pick of this year’s most important, in-depth content that you really need to see.
As big corporates tailor their marketing structures to fit new business conditions, the skills they require of marketers are also changing, reflected in the emergence of specialist jobs. Here’s how to get one.
ALS #IceBucketChallenge The ALS #IceBucketChallenge has to be this year’s most widely-talked about and shared campaign with hundreds of celebrities including Leonardo di Caprio and Benedict Cumberbatch taking part in the UK and US. The challenge, which raised money for motor neurone disease, involved people throwing a bucket of icy water over their head before nominating […]
BT has entered exclusive talks to buy EE, posing a branding conundrum as the leader in fixed-line contracts looks to take over one of the UK’s biggest mobile operators.
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 the nation’s favourite ad of 2022 to the importance of ‘place’ in a marketer’s remit, it’s been a busy week. Here is my take.
A “comprehensive” advertising campaign is to follow later in the spring, as owner Britvic invests behind the brand to prevent loss of market share to private label competitors this year.
The video game developer needed to go beyond a simple stunt to engage League of Legends fans with the launch of its new animated Netflix series.
As new channels emerge the opportunities for brands multiplies, but with control over place diminishing, what can marketers do to reclaim influence over this often forgotten P?
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