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How to Look Great on Video: The Rule of Thirds
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The Media Snack interview with Bob Hoffman, The Ad Contrarian
The Media Snack Live 175 guest was Bob Hoffman, The Ad Contrarian. The interview on YouTube was hosted by Tom Denford, US CEO of IDComms. Continue reading “The Media Snack interview with Bob Hoffman, The Ad Contrarian”
Coca-Cola to weed out the poor performers
Molly Fleming wrote an article for Marketing Week titled Coca-Cola to cut ‘zombie brands’ as it looks to ‘weed out’ the poor performers. Continue reading “Coca-Cola to weed out the poor performers”
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Dave Trott wrote a blog post titled Burger Off. Continue reading “Market growth vs market share growth”
The Wrong and the Short of it
Tom Roach wrote an blog post titled The Wrong and the Short of it. Continue reading “The Wrong and the Short of it”
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Alistair Rennie and Jonny Protheroe, who work on Google’s consumer insights team, wrote an article published on Think With Google titled How people decide what to buy lies in the “messy middle” of the purchase journey. Continue reading “The “messy middle” of the purchase journey”