Did Exxon Mobil get 'brand jacked' or did Twitter users get 'punk'd'?

Did you know that Exxon Mobil has "supported local NGOs in Angola and Indonesia to develop their capacity to effectively partner with multinational companies"?

Or that "Exxon Mobil has spent over $13m in the Save The Tiger Fund since 1992"?

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Posted 12 August 2008 08:45am by Drama 2.0 with 1 comment

Email Marketing: Making Bacn not Spam

Dela Quist looks at why 40% of subscribers to an email database may not open a single message they are sent for six months or more.

He says this is not necessarily a bad thing as they are ‘unemotionally subscribed’ – they still want to receive messages from you but are not in a position to take up your offer today.

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Posted 04 December 2007 13:18pm by Dela Quist with 3 comments

Online ad spending up 40%, overtakes direct mail

The IAB’s online ad spending figures for the first half of the year are out, and show a gain of 41.3% to a half-year record of £1.33bn.

Online now accounts for just under 15% of the total ad market in the UK and could reach £2.75bn this year, according to the group.

It passed £2bn for the first time last year.

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Posted 02 October 2007 10:39am by Richard Maven with 1 comment

Google plugs in green car initiative

Google has announced a philanthropic initiative aimed at reducing carbon emissions by popularising electric-powered cars.

Part of the google.org philanthropy project, RechargeIT is offering $1m to think-tanks looking at ways to drive up use of electric and hybrid vehicles.

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Posted 19 June 2007 11:00am by Robert Andrews with 0 comments

Govt 'must act' to ensure super-fast broadband

The UK government must do more to ensure consumers get broadband well in excess of the speeds offered by today's packages, according to a telecoms advisory group.

Although 50% of all adults live in a home with 'broadband', according to a recent Ofcom report, the Broadband Stakeholders Group warned that current speeds will be too slow to handle the requirements of the most bandwidth-hungry businesses by 2012.

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Posted 16 April 2007 09:25am by Robert Andrews with 1 comment

Understanding different types of keyphrases for PPC success

The majority of search queries consist of more than word - over the past decade searchers have gradually increased the amount of words per query, from 1.2 in 1998 to 3.3 in 2006.

Partly, this is because there is more noise to cut through on search engines like Google and Yahoo. But it is also about savvier searchers, finessing their query to return the most relevant results.

If you are running paid search marketing campaigns you need to understand how search queries indicate propensity to convert, and customer value.

Figuring this out can make a big difference to your return on investment from PPC campaigns...

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Posted 15 November 2006 18:19pm by Chris Lake with 0 comments

Survey shows dissatisfaction with broadband providers

Despite falling broadband prices, customers' satisfaction with their broadband service providers has fallen by 9% over the last year.

In a YouGov survey of more than 11,000 broadband customers, conducted for uSwitch, Orange and TalkTalk were both rated bottom for the services they offered, even though both launched ‘free broadband’ packages this year.

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Posted 14 November 2006 13:39pm by Graham Charlton with 3 comments

Accessibility - are 'trustmarks' the answer?

Accessibility group Segala’s recently-launched partner programme has been adopted by a number of agencies in recent weeks, which can now award ‘trustmarks’ to accessible websites.

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Posted 30 October 2006 15:14pm by Chris Lake with 4 comments

Opinion - Search paths to success

By Andrew Hood, Lynchpin Managing Director

The concept of keyword success is hardly new. The growth of search marketing has, arguably, been fuelled by the ability to track the sales delivered by individual clicks, conversion rates and keyword return on investment.

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Posted 25 October 2006 14:30pm by Guest Author with 0 comments

London business blogging event – last call

So we’re less than two days away from our Blogging for Business event, taking place here in London this Wednesday.

There are about 10 places left, so consider this a last call.

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Posted 23 October 2006 18:35pm by Chris Lake with 1 comment