Paid-for search can be used to counter adverse publicity
17 Nov 2009 | by Sue Unerman
At a client workshop about great challenger brands, my colleague named the Bugaboo pushchair as his favourite brand.
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Q I left university six years ago, and apart from taking one year out to travel, I have been working for the past five years. I believe I have been doing well as I have been given pay rises over the past few years, and my boss has given me additional responsibility. I'm having a great time, enjoying...
At a client workshop about great challenger brands, my colleague named the Bugaboo pushchair as his favourite brand.
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