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New minions, underlings and juggernauts get feet under desks

July 30th, 2010 by StopPress Team

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Come with us now as we tap into the unending desire for flagrant industry-related people watching.

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Finding the viral Holy Grail: dumb luck or good management?

July 28th, 2010 by Alex Erasmus

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Online video has been an integral part of marketing campaigns for years, and a video going gangbusters on YouTube and other video sites is like the Holy Grail of marketing. Support, content, timing and knowing your audience are all elements that have to be included in the mix. But what’s often glossed over is the above-the-line support that is typically needed to get the ball rolling. Read more »

Grabaseat and Trade Me caught in tender display advertising-inspired embrace

July 27th, 2010 by StopPress Team

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Air New Zealand’s daily deals website grabaseat.co.nz has appointed Trade Me’s advertising sales team to manage its existing advertising placement programme from 1 August, making it the second external website along with interest.co.nz to have its advertising exclusively sold by the Trade Me team. Read more »

TV vs online: who’s winning the best bang for buck battle?

July 26th, 2010 by Liz Fraser

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While the anatomy of TVC and online advertising mediums has been much discussed, a direct comparison of advertiser value is more elusive. But with so much video now consumed online (and online content consumed via TV and other screens) and more advertisers placing TVCs there, directly comparing the value of each medium comes into question. So, which one offers the best bang for buck? And how does one go about comparing value? Read more »

Champagne broken on wall as Harvey|Cameron and E2 get serious

July 23rd, 2010 by StopPress Team

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Five years ago Gary Lee, the founder of E2 Digital, and Neil Cameron, the managing director of Christchurch advertising agency Harvey|Cameron, had lunch. And what they talked about at that lunch—joining forces to create a fully integrated communications company—physically came to fruition earlier this week.  Read more »

Kiwis finally get to give iPad the finger, but it’s slim pickings on App front

July 23rd, 2010 by Ben Fahy

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For months the New Zealand tech retailers have been displaying a range of iPad paraphernalia for sale in their stores and, as of today, they actually get to sell the object all that paraphernalia is associated with. But after all the hype, all the talk of publishing revolutions and all the feverish Tweetbooking about Jobs Almighty and his newest hero product, there seems to be a surprising dearth of local applications available on the day of the iPad’s release in New Zealand. Read more »

June ORCA dished out, second round of digi-award shouted about

July 20th, 2010 by StopPress Team

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The months are obviously getting closer together: the May winners of the ORCA’s were announced last week as The Radio Bureau did a bit of catching up. And the June certificates have also been handed out, with Karl Fleet and Tom Paine from Colenso BBDO taking out the top prize for their V Pocket Rocket Campaign for Frucor. Feast your ears on the June winning effort here. Read more »

Where there’s smoke, there’s e-fire

July 19th, 2010 by StopPress Team

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The pioneering approach taken by the Ministry of Health for its National Depression Initiative proved to be something of a watershed for online social messaging and health communications in New Zealand. And the efforts of Wellington-based agency Resn have shown that the interactivity offered by the online realm is also proving to be an effective way of spreading the Smokefree/Auahi Kore message to Kiwi yoof.  Read more »

Freshly squeezed news slakes powerful information thirsts

July 15th, 2010 by StopPress Team

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As carrots are to stew, news is to the internet. Read more »

I, Robot, take you 42BELOW, to be my augmented reality wife

July 15th, 2010 by StopPress Team

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42BELOW is the latest company to jump on the augmented reality bandwagon with a new point of sale project it’s calling Fat-boy. And spokeshuman Jacob Pearson says the vodka gang is pretty proud of its new toy.

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