Top Tips: 10 key digital trends for 2013
As 2012 comes to a close, what will be the trends to watch out for in the year? Simon Griffin, Director of Design at research-led design firm, Etre, takes a look a 10 trends to put into your plans for 2013…
As 2012 comes to a close, what will be the trends to watch out for in the year? Simon Griffin, Director of Design at research-led design firm, Etre, takes a look a 10 trends to put into your plans for 2013…
John Lewis has had the most effective social video strategy in the run up to Christmas, according to new research from branded video distribution network, goviral.
Ad technology firm DG has struck a strategic partnership with CitizenNet, a platform for social market research and social ad campaign management.
Facebook has released its Year in Review, a look back at the people, moments and things that created the most buzz in 2012 among the billion people around the world on the social network.
Millward Brown, a global research agency, has released its annual top 10 digital and media predictions, highlighting growing trends in the media sector.
Facebook is to introduce new privacy controls next week letting users set their level of “frictionless sharing”, which has until now allowed apps such as Spotify or Yahoo! News to automatically post on the social network about users’ listening or reading habits.
Posting photos on Facebook greatly increases engagement for your posts, according to a new study looking into Facebook marketing for brands.
Posting photos on Facebook greatly increases engagement for your posts, according to a new study looking into Facebook marketing for brands.
Online habits are changing, and while search remains the gateway to the internet, consumers are expecting a lot more than ’10 blue links’. This year, search went social and mobile as consumers used their tablets and mobiles in ever-more sophisticated ways. Google, Bing, Yahoo and Facebook all made major changes to their search tools for … [Read more…]
In this video interview with the Financial Times, WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell provides insights into how the ad giant invested on digital channels during 2012.