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  1. Dunlop celebrate 125 years with competition

    Dunlop celebrate 125 years with competition

    Posted by: ianh on Tuesday 30th April 2013

    To celebrate 125 years of tyre innovation, Dunlop has chosen LHM to design and build its latest Facebook competition offering fans a truly stunning competition prize in its latest campaign. A Dunlop Special Edition Honda CBR600 signed by Honda TT …

  2. How to enhance your next email campaign

    How to enhance your next email campaign

    Posted by: ianh on Thursday 25th April 2013

    Email. You probably receive hundreds of them a day. You probably only open them from colleagues, clients and suppliers familiar to you. It’s fascinating to think that in 2013 with all the amazing tools available to us, email continues to …

  3. Facebook travel chief dismisses talk of ‘fatigue’

    Facebook travel chief dismisses talk of ‘fatigue’

    Posted by: ianh on Thursday 25th April 2013

    Facebook’s head of travel has dismissed claims the social media giant is suffering user ‘fatigue’. Lee McCabe, Facebook global head of travel, told a Travel Weekly Business Breakfast in London yesterday: “Most of these stories [of Facebook fatigue] are anecdotal …

  4. The High Street bites back on showrooming

    The High Street bites back on showrooming

    Posted by: ianh on Friday 12th April 2013

    Showrooming. We’re all guilty of it. Browsing shops or e-commerce sites to check goods we intend to purchase, benchmarking the prices they’re available at, and then using Google by means of price comparison to find the best deal. It’s called …

  5. Top tips for a Successful Digital Project

    Top tips for a Successful Digital Project

    Posted by: admin on Thursday 14th March 2013

    The triple P threat: Perfect Plans Perform! The phrase “Rome wasn’t built in a day” should always come to mind when planning a digital project. The meaning behind the phrase is that all things take time to create and we …

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