April
- Mojave launches Twitter guide for marketers
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Participation marketing agency Mojave has put together a free guide on how to use Twitter to achieve marketing goals.
- May 05, 2009
- Government mulling tax on internet ads?
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Ministers are considering taxing search engines, download websites and broadband providers to fund public service TV and the roll-out of broadband, according to a newspaper report.
- May 05, 2009
- VisitBritain appoints The Search Works
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Digital marketing firm The Search Works has been selected by national tourism agency VisitBritain and VisitEngland the national tourist board to increase natural search visits to their websites.
- May 05, 2009
- Google adds mobile location service to blog and chat sites
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Google has expanded its mobile location service ‘Latitudes’ to allow non-Latitude users to see their friends locations via blogs and IM services.
- May 05, 2009
- How is the web influencing the youth market?
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The web is playing an increasing role in influencing young people’s brand purchasing decisions, according to new research.
- May 05, 2009
- BuzzCity debuts White Label mobile ad service
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Global wireless communities and consumer service provider BuzzCity has launched a management tool for mobile web site publishers that run large-scale mobile advertising programs.
- May 05, 2009
- ITN sells banner ads on iPhone app
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Mobile advertising sales agency 4th Screen Advertising has inked a 12 month deal with ITN On to sell and serve targeted mobile banner adverts into ITN’s iPhone application.
- May 01, 2009
- Retail report uncovers rise of the ‘Recession Shopper’
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Brits now have more confidence in online information than they do in shop salespeople, according to a new report looking at the effect of the recession in online shopping habits.
- May 01, 2009
- Ann Summers creates buzz with Budget search campaign
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Ann Summers recently worked with digital marketing agency iCrossing to run a paid search campaign based around the recent UK Budget.
- May 01, 2009
- Computer skills placed at core of primary school education
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Computer technology is to become on the core pillars of learning for 4 to 11-year olds, alongside English, maths and personal skills in the biggest overhaul of England's primary school curriculum for a decade.
- May 01, 2009














