15 Aug 2012
| by Hamish Nicklin Head of creative agency partnerships, Google.
I can't stand DIY. I'd much rather get a man in, then watch cricket instead. So when last summer England cricketer Matt Prior smashed a window at Lord's with his bat, who'd have thought those two worlds would collide?
Mobile commerce is revolutionising consumers' shopping habits. Nicola Clark asks eBay's senior director for EU mobile what brands really need to do in order to stay ahead of the competition.
Online has once again proved itself to be a resilient and increasingly attractive medium for UK advertisers, with double-digit growth in spend propelled by display in 2010.
10 Dec 2010
| by Ed Owen
Online grocery shoppers are less likely to react to marketing promotions compared to those in the supermarket, while mobile sites remain largely sub-standard, new research suggests.
Four European advertiser bodies have criticised Google's introduction of a new trademark policy for its AdWords programme in the region, which allows third parties to bid on previously restricted trademarked keywords.
What do experts from 11 companies think will be the next big thing(s) in digital?
Read and listen to what they have to say in essays and short films (via the links below) and see what happened when we brought them all together for a roundtable lunch debate.
Videos produced by Sarah Johnson
Sign up free to hear marketers from brands like Lovefilm.com and Ticketmaster offer insights on email marketing in this footage recorded at Brand Republic's annual conference.
LONDON - Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch devices are currently the most searched for products in the UK this festive season, while searches for toys increased by 18.9% in the run-up to Christmas, according to Experian Hitwise.
Marketing directors from brands such as Durex and lastminute.com are featured in these video highlights of Marketing's acclaimed conference on engaging young people.
Filmed predominantly at Marketing's Emerging Markets summit, this video features speakers from brands like American Express, SAB Miller and Xerox on communicating effectively in foreign markets.