EU Right to be forgotten – what’s it all about?

Last week it was announced that a number of apparently sensible articles had been excluded from Google SERPs. One worrying case was an article written by the BBC’s economics correspondent Robert Peston, about the mess Stan O’Neal had made of Merrill Lynch while he was chairman of that company. A storm of indignation followed swiftly […]

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The first step for successful blogging – Finding your niche

Ah, the rat race. The early rise, the crammed bus, train, tube – or the dreaded traffic jam – then the office itself and all those pointless meetings, frantic deadlines and repetitious tasks. Only after you’ve struggled home again can you finally call the day your own. But there is another way isn’t there? Working […]

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The Strange Case of the UKIP media victory

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Perhaps it was the ridiculous European Cookie Law (or the EU Directive 2009/136 on Privacy and Electronic Communications as it is more properly known), or maybe it was the fear that more of us might soon prefer Spaghetti Bolognese over good old roast beef, but the British electorate seem to have given Nigel Farage and […]

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Six things to learn from the Deloitte Media Survey 2014

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The annual UK Consumer Media Survey published by Deloitte is finally out. It provides us with some fascinatingly unexpected, as well as some blindingly obvious insights. So, what fresh knowledge can the survey impart to us wise marketeers that can help our effectiveness? The digital landscape changes so quickly that it is easy to miss […]

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