Posts tagged ‘Google’
July 9th, 2010 by Ben Fahy
If you liked Muto, then you’re up to twelve times more likely than normal people to like this, the new, ridiculously time-consuming and fairly amazing real-life animation from the Blu Blu collective called ‘Big Bang Big Boom’.
New sport: extreme rainbowing (and the unbridled enthusiasm of the recordee has, perhaps … Read more »
June 25th, 2010 by Michael Carney
In this helping of Michael Carney’s Marketing Week:
- The sudden importance of mobile wallets
- What’s a Facebook Fan really worth?
- Google’s answer to publishers’ love affair with the iPad
- 10 ways to improve loyalty programmes
- Digital Funding from NZ On Air
- Outrageous Fortune, American-style
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June 17th, 2010 by Michael Carney
In this installment of Michael Carney’s Marketing Week:
- What’s the frequency, Kenneth?
- Big corporates to social media: ‘Hey, you can actually make us money’. So how can New Zealand businesses tap into it?
- Virtually possible: eWestfield on the cards.
- Rupert Murdoch begins his paid content experiment in earnest as the timesonline.co.uk closes its doors.
- Close enough is not good enough when it comes to advertising, as one Christchurch car yard recently found out.
- Google plans its next assault. This time, music.
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June 14th, 2010 by Simon Pound
This week on Wammo, Pound and Mash, fast food gets political in France; Australian cuckolds up in arms after an Ashley Madison ad gets banned; Hi-Tec ignores the laws of physics and tricks the gullible by inventing a fictional sport; and Google gets a slap in the face with a fish from one of its competitors. Read more »
June 8th, 2010 by Ben Fahy
In news that you probably already knew, online intelligence outfit Experian Hitwise has released figures that show Google is the dominant search engine in New Zealand. But, with its recent moves to increase the focus on national search domain identity, the local arm. Google.co.nz, is on the up and is now receiving over 86 per cent of all New Zealand searches. Read more »
May 24th, 2010 by Emily Loughnan
This week I had the pleasure of doing a repeat performance at the Marketing Association’s network of executive marketers event. Last year I gave my take on some of the things I thought were about to be big in the technology space (it’s interesting to look back on one’s predictions). And the task was just as daunting the second time around. How do you pick out just a few interesting trends from the plethora of new things available? Well, I just turned to what’s being talked about, not just things we’re on about at the moment, but things we can see a good body of evidence for internationally. Read more »
May 7th, 2010 by Ben Fahy
The perfect remedy for a bad case of wind.
Google being awesome. Again. And here’s how they did it.
When geeks, meat and swords collide (particularly impressive is the meat-filled boot slicing).
The ancient art of meeting men, news geek nirvana, ze planes! ze planes!, The Huffington Post’s … Read more »
December 10th, 2009 by The Media Counsel
In this week’s edition of eBuzz from the Media Counsel:
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November 11th, 2009 by Ben Fahy
Mobile display ad provider Admob is today nuzzling comfortably in the bosom of Google after being offered NZ$1 billion of precious stock. And Kiwi mobile marketers are dancing a celebratory jig in response to the news. Read more »
October 22nd, 2009 by Frances Chan
Google is the new principal sponsor of AWARD School, a 16-week course that teaches copywriters and art directors how to create campaign gold.
Google believes in creativity, innovation and providing effective ways to connect with people. Whaddaya know, AWARD … Read more »