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FIFA Declares War Against World Cup Ambush Marketing

As the clock ticks ever closer to the summer’s World Cup in South Africa, the battle between football’s world governing body, FIFA and the potential threat from ambush marketing campaigns promises to provide an entertaining sideshow to the quadrennial showpiece event. Earlier this month, FIFA did not take too kindly to a cheeky nudge and wink from low [...]

[ More ] March 29th, 2010 | View Comments | Posted in Ambush Marketing |

How Can We Bring the Love Back?

Is the relationship between advertisers and consumers hitting a rough patch? As any good marriage counselor will tell you the root to a good marriage is communication, communication, communication. With the introduction of Web 2.0 and social media, we have entered an age where the old methods traditionally used to define and place consumers in [...]

[ More ] March 24th, 2010 | View Comments | Posted in advertising |

Bing v Google: Try This Instead

Forget about asking Jeeves or winding up the dog at Lycos, the search engine of choice this decade will be decided by whether you ‘Google’ something or make your computer go ‘Bing’. Like the office junior with a rather rich, influential father, Microsoft-owned Bing has been quietly pleasing the bottom end of the internet hierarchy over the past [...]

[ More ] March 18th, 2010 | View Comments | Posted in News |

RIP Big Websites?

BIG, all-encompassing websites could be as redundant as the Lesser Spotted Floppy Disk if the future of digital marketing continues to fragment and accelerate campaigning efforts to the realms of Twitter, Facebook et al. That’s the view of Mitch Joel, on his blog ‘Six Pixels of Separation’. While Joel falls short of writing a full scale obituary to mark ‘The End of Big Website Builds’, [...]

[ More ] March 16th, 2010 | View Comments | Posted in Social Media |

blur Marketing meets Nick

With the social networking site Twitter taking over the cyber world by storm, we seized the opportunity to connect with one of the princes of the social media monarchy, one that we are proud to call a crowd member: Nick Donnelly. Nick is based in London, and boasts an extensive background in web development, with [...]

[ More ] March 10th, 2010 | View Comments | Posted in Crowd Interviews |

2012 Organisers Prepare To Combat Ambush Marketing

Ambush marketing has long been the enemy of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the official sponsors of the Summer and Winter Olympic Games. The act of ambush marketing is described by UtalkMarketing.com blogger, SimonGeorge, as a company “associating itself with another event/brand without entering into an official sponsorship agreement.” It has often been very [...]

[ More ] March 5th, 2010 | View Comments | Posted in Ambush Marketing |

blur Marketing Works The Financial Times

blur Marketing runs the Social Media campaign for FT Conferences – Digital Media Event Having built the leading crowd of international marketers – 1500 members, 10 different professional groups, 1 crowd, 1 public blog and 1 website – blur Marketing is proud to announce its first project with FTConferences. It’s a social media campaign supporting [...]

[ More ] March 2nd, 2010 | View Comments | Posted in Social Media |