Top sensory marketing trends for 2016
Marketers will need to think beyond just visual and audio advertising to get the attention of consumers, according to experts.
Marketers will need to think beyond just visual and audio advertising to get the attention of consumers, according to experts.
After reporting its first positive sales in well over a year, Morrisons’ CEO David Potts has told Marketing Week that the big four supermarket is starting to see positive results from its brand development strategy and is standing out from rivals due to its in-store food making capabilities.
As social media becomes more about value than volume and brands increasingly look to link online and offline channels through live events, Marketing Week outlines the media topics that will define 2016.
Putting a man on the moon has helped John Lewis to secure top spot in YouTube’s end of year ad rankings for 2015.
At the end of every week, we look at the key stories, offering our view on what they mean for you and the industry. From new research revealing the key skills B2B marketers feel they are lacking to John Lewis reviving its ‘Never Knowingly Undersold’ price promise, it’s been a busy week. Here is my take.
Dentsu research into B2B buyers finds that brand building is becoming increasingly crucial to win contracts in the B2B world.
Marketing and finance are often portrayed as adversaries, but having worked in both agencies and as an investment analyst, Martin Deboo argues marketers are misguided in how they attempt to build understanding with finance.
An investigation by the CMA has provisionally found that Google’s market dominance and “self-preference” could harm thousands of UK publishers and advertisers.