Financial Times Boosts Marketing Strategy with Samsung Galaxy Tab App
The Financial Times made a deal with Samsung, to have their “free Samsung Galaxy Tab app” sponsored through November till December 1st.
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The Financial Times made a deal with Samsung, to have their “free Samsung Galaxy Tab app” sponsored through November till December 1st.
Did you ever think that East Coast vs. West Coast version two would be Jay-Z vs. MC Hammer? Me neither. MC Hammer has become a masterful digital marketer, and you most likely did not realize that was exactly what his video response to Jay-Z’s lyric was.
Marty Machowsky joined the MWC Washington team as a senior vice president of Strategic Communications and Joe Jaso as a vice president in the group’s Federal Public Affairs group. Former state senator Eric Johnson (R-Savannah) will consult for the MWC Georgia Government Relations team in Atlanta.
Ogilvy appointed Louise Kehoe and Dan La Russo to the roles of Co-Leaders of the Western region of the agency’s U.S. Technology Practice.
Moreover, bundled with Xbox LIVE, Kinect opens a whole world of entertainment experiences, including streaming music, HD movies, live sporting events, Facebook, Twitter, Video chat and more.
Mike Volpe, HubSpot’s VP of marketing, is not afraid to say it as he sees it. Not only that, but he is also taking time to give you the gist free of charge, in a live webinar this Friday, November 5th 2010 at 1pm ET.
Unilever’s profits for the third quarter are up, despite recent spend on growth. Are there any lessons for small biz entrepreneurs? We believe so.
Today the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted in favor of the “Healthy Food Incentives Ordinance” to limit toy giveaways in children’s meals that have excessive calories, sodium and fat.
It’s that time of the year, when the various industries go gaga over predicting the future, as if they were all born clairvoyant. Somehow, the bug touches all of us – and we don’t...
Nook Color is perhaps not better than Kindle, but Barnes & Noble has already won the PR war against Amazon.