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Blackjack launches Airline and People app in Cannes

Blackjack launches Airline and People app in Cannes

UK staffing and travel-retail specialist Blackjack Promotions launched the Airline and Airport People (AAP) app at last week’s Tax Free World Association Conference and Exhibition in Cannes. The AAP app allows retailers to choose staff with the relevant skills from the newly upgraded Blackjack database…

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Blackjack delivers ‘dream’ experiential activity for Michael Kors’ new Wonderlust fragrance

Blackjack delivers ‘dream’ experiential activity for Michael Kors’ new Wonderlust fragrance

Blackjack Promotions, a leader in retail focused experiential marketing, has delivered a complete package for the launch activity of Michael Kors’ new perfume, Wonderlust, in Manchester’s Trafford Centre, with the activation culminating at Birmingham’s Bull Ring today (October 4, 2016). Working from an initial brief…

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Why tea and cakes will always out-market tech

Why tea and cakes will always out-market tech

The future of experiential marketing in Brexit Britain lies in tea and cakes. Ian Priestman, head of experiential at Blackjack Promotions, explains what we can learn from The Great British Bake Off. Tech is all the rage in experiential marketing at the moment. Every event…

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Are your ad operations too complex, yet not sophisticated enough?

Are your ad operations too complex, yet not sophisticated enough?

Huge strides have been made by publishers through the adoption of header bidders. However, the increasingly apparent limitations of this approach are driving a shift in thinking that presents major business opportunities. Switch’s co-founder, Tom Barnett, says that, for the right publishers, now’s the time…

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Over 40% of Video Budgets Being Allocated to Formats Beyond Pre-Roll

Over 40% of Video Budgets Being Allocated to Formats Beyond Pre-Roll

Collective’s 2016 UK Online Video Advertising Market Report finds that less money is being allocated to the traditional pre-roll format. As the UK online video advertising market continues to mature, advertisers and buyers are moving away from a focus on larger, traditional pre-roll video towards…

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How charities are using digital to fight back

How charities are using digital to fight back

With competition intense, new restrictive legislation and the unknown Brexit effect, charities are busy combining brand awareness with fundraising, writes our columnist. From handling the tension between funding and branding to getting consumers to give rather than just take part, charities are facing more marketing…

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Bad data removal policies can leave businesses vulnerable to data breaches

Bad data removal policies can leave businesses vulnerable to data breaches

53% of global organisations use two common, but unsuccessful methods of wiping data, according to a report by Blancco Technology Group. The improper data removal and poor enforcement of data retention policies creates the ideal conditions for data breaches to regularly occur. Data is still…

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A Workout For The Vertically Blessed

A Workout For The Vertically Blessed

Stuart Taylor is the Founder of PerfecTone and one of the UK’s most respected training and fitness experts, so we wanted to tap into his expertise and see if our tall work outs should be tailored to our extra inches. Taylor is best known for his TV roles,…

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Fleet Street digital agency launches free print magazine for technophiles to ‘digest and savour’

Fleet Street digital agency launches free print magazine for technophiles to ‘digest and savour’

A digital agency based on Fleet Street has launched a free print magazine covering technology news. Web design and digital marketing agency CHC Digital will distribute 10,000 copies of new quarterly title Faraday at 10 London Tube stations, with the first edition due out on…

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City bakery fined £2,000 for use of equipment without owners permission

City bakery fined £2,000 for use of equipment without owners permission

A CITY bakery has been ordered to pay a £2,000 fine for using another company’s baking equipment without permission. Mr Akhlaque Ahmed, trading as Windmill Bakery out of Relton Mews in Eden Street, was originally taken to court by bakery equipment company Bakers Basco in…

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