Research has shown that almost 56% of British consumers will be spending nearly half of their Christmas eCommerce shopping online this year. Others have also estimated that 8 out of 10 consumers will be considering online Christmas shopping. It is not surprising that British retailers have been investing a substantial amount of their efforts to ...
The future of social media, in my humble opinion, rests in the following key concepts: • Customisation (of products, experiences, services) • Niche • Tailor-made and personalised options These points can be seen already on dating sites. Dating sites will give you a forecast of what the future of social media look like. Yep.
Some are changing their look, some are just going for a session at the beauty parlour, some are coming back after years in the closet – it looks like recently the word has been “relaunch”, for a lot of brands, though. Voilà les news: From MediaTel: ‘IPC Media has announced a ‘major redevelopment’ of popular ...
Now that we have your attention, we would like to say that said app is great, although we really don’t know if it will change everything forever. But yeah, it’s a great app, and we believe app can change everything! Potentially. So the new iPhone came out, gazillion Apple fans queuing for hours outside the ...
‘What do Nokia and Denny’s have in common? Apple envy’, says an article on The Verge. As usual, when Apple launches a new product, the hype level goes through the roof, and, after what we can call the “Oreo Effect”, brands started to react quickly on social media channels, trying to ride the wave and win ...
The Guardian, Monday 29 April 2013: ‘In the last month, the world’s largest social network has lost 6m US visitors, a 4% fall, according to analysis firm SocialBakers. In the UK, 1.4m fewer users checked in last month, a fall of 4.5%. The declines are sustained. In the last six months, Facebook has lost nearly ...
‘You see it’s broke nigga racism That’s that “Don’t touch anything in the store” And this rich nigga racism That’s that “Come in, please buy more” “What you want, a Bentley? Fur coat? A diamond chain? All you blacks want all the same things” Used to only be niggas, now everybody playing Spending everything on ...
Is McDonald’s trying to be a luxury brand? What is happening to McDonald’s? Is the brand going bananas, or is it about to make the smartest move ever?
We have compiled an ideal list of 9 gadgets to have in office in Covent Garden. Since there are too many options to choose from and bars and pubs and restaurants offering foods and drinks from all over the world, we thought this What’s For Lunch? Decision Spinner would help us overcome the “lunchtime panic attack”.
“Summer’s Different Here”, claims the new ad campaign for the Warhol Museum’s summer exhibits, the brainchild of MARC USA, Pittsburgh. By using traditional summertime symbols and imagery and giving it a macabre and provocative twist, the campaign promotes exhibitions of artists including Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Caldwell Linker and Nick Bubash.