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Hello from Budapest where I am attending the Mobile Marketing Association mobile advertising forum this week. Ahead of the conference 15 or so of had dinner in central Budapest tonight and [...]
Hello from Budapest where I am attending the Mobile Marketing Association mobile advertising forum this week. Ahead of the conference 15 or so of had dinner in central Budapest tonight and [...]
I was invited to a very interesting roundtable organised by Netimperitive, sponsored by Reactor Mobile and held at the offices of Blyk on Tuesday in London. The attendee list below is a [...]
I attended a very interesting evening at the Institute of Directors in London on Monday on marketing analytics. Speaking was Robert Diamond who is MD of Emnos, who run Europe’s largest [...]
This week amongst all the turmoil on the financial market, one thing is sure – the Carnival of the mobilists is here to present the best in mobile. This week it is hosted over at the [...]
In this week’s Campaign, there is a quote that could not go unreported. As part of the Economist’s advertorial on inspiration, they interviewed Will Collin (left) who is a founding [...]
On October 7th and 8th in Budapest, the Mobile Marketing Association will be holding their regular forum program. I will be attending so if you are going, please contact me so we can arrange to [...]
Following on from my post and review of a recent Nielsen Mobile report, I read their September 2008 report “Realizing Potential: Overcoming Barriers to the U.S. Mobile Advertising [...]
I picked up some interesting mobile advertising stats via marketingcharts.com from a recent (July 2008) Nielsen mobile study called Critical Mass The Worldwide State of the Mobile Web. Key [...]
Over at spotlightideas.co.uk, Eamon Mahony has been burning the midnight oil to compose a list of the top 250 Top 250 Blog Posts in Advertising, Marketing, Media & PR, following on from his [...]
Debate will continue about what “screen” mobile is – Nokia have crafted a clever 2 minute video, embedded below that argues: 1st screen = cinema 2nd screen = TV 3rd screen = [...]