Posts tagged with 'Jump'
We've had some excellent entries to our JUMP challenge, a blogging competition designed to raise awareness of how to join up online and offline marketing, launched to support Econsultancy’s JUMP event.
We'll be announcing the results on Friday, and the lucky winner will receive a blogging hamper made up of an iPad, moleskin notebooks, a press pass to JUMP, and free Econsultancy membership.

I've rounded up the various entries to the JUMPchallenge, all on the subject of joining up online and offline marketing...
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by Graham Charlton
21 September 2010 14:11pm
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This post is part of the #JUMPchallenge, a blogging competition designed to raise awareness of how to join up online and offline marketing, launched to support Econsultancy’s JUMP event.
This post, by Tink Taylor, has been published on the dotdigital blog. Tink has five tips for improving multichannel marketing...
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by Graham Charlton
17 September 2010 10:49am
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This post is part of the #JUMPchallenge, a blogging competition designed to raise awareness of how to join up online and offline marketing, launched to support Econsultancy’s JUMP event.
This post by Maria Wasing, was originally published on the Episerver blog. Maria looks at the five Cs of multichannel marketing...
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by Graham Charlton
17 September 2010 09:05am
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This post is part of the #JUMPchallenge, a blogging competition designed to raise awareness of how to join up online and offline marketing, launched to support Econsultancy’s JUMP event.
This post was written by Geoff Galat, and was published on the tealeaf blog. Geoff talks about how a bad customer experience has a knock on effect across all channels.
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by Graham Charlton
17 September 2010 08:38am
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This post is part of the #JUMPchallenge, a blogging competition designed to raise awareness of how to join up online and offline marketing, launched to support Econsultancy’s JUMP event.
This post is by Merinda Peppard, and was originally published on the Efficient Frontier blog...
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by Graham Charlton
16 September 2010 15:00pm
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This post is part of the #JUMPchallenge, a blogging competition designed to raise awareness of how to join up online and offline marketing, launched to support Econsultancy’s JUMP event.
This entry comes from Darika Ahrens, and has been published on the Grapevine Consulting blog...
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by Graham Charlton
16 September 2010 09:37am
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This post is part of the #JUMPchallenge, a blogging competition designed to raise awareness of how to join up online and offline marketing, launched to support Econsultancy’s JUMP event.
In this entry, taken from the JupiterJasper blog, Bronwyn Durand looks at the issue of joined up marketing from a small business perspective...
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by Graham Charlton
14 September 2010 12:57pm
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This post is part of the #JUMPchallenge, a blogging competition designed to raise awareness of how to join up online and offline marketing, launched to support Econsultancy’s JUMP event.
This latest entry comes from Jed Hallam's blog, and looks at the reason why companies need to join up their marketing efforts: the consumer.
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by Graham Charlton
13 September 2010 13:07pm
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This post is part of the #JUMPchallenge, a blogging competition designed to raise awareness of how to join up online and offline marketing, launched to support Econsultancy’s JUMP event.
Kevin Cochrane, Chief Marketing Officer of Day Software, discusses the importance of implementing a multichannel marketing approach across all touch points of an organisation.
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by Graham Charlton
13 September 2010 10:51am
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This post is part of the #JUMPchallenge, a blogging competition designed to raise awareness of how to join up online and offline marketing, launched to support Econsultancy’s JUMP event.
The post comes from Illiya Vjestica, and was originally posted on the Dog Digital blog. The whole post is worth checking out, but here is an extract showing how some UK brands are using multichannel.
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by Graham Charlton
10 September 2010 14:57pm
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