by Katie Davis | Jun 16, 2022 | Opinion
Can procrastinating actually make you more creative? Would you consider yourself a procrastinator? Well, if you’re reading this to avoid completing a task, it’s highly likely that you are. When you don’t want to do something, do you find a million reasons to put it...
by John Ashbrook | Feb 16, 2022 | Digital Marketing, Opinion
The 5 Best Social Media Campaigns Ever It can be quite tricky to pin down the best social media marketing campaigns ever because, by their very nature, social media campaigns are organic lifeforms which are born, thrive, then die – often, in a matter of hours...
by John Ashbrook | Oct 5, 2020 | Culture, Opinion
Is this the end for physical media? Do you still buy physical media or do you just press the ‘Netflix’ button on your TV remote? Do you still buy CDs or do you listen to all your tunes on Spotify? If you’re a gamer, do you still buy your games on disc or simply log...
by John Ashbrook | Sep 7, 2020 | Culture, Opinion
Freelancers: are you charging what you’re actually worth? So, you’re a freelancer. You’re doing a job you enjoy, maybe even love and – for that reason alone – some people seem to think that wanting to get paid for the work you do makes you just plain...
by John Ashbrook | Aug 28, 2020 | Culture, Opinion
Innocent Drinks rebrand: How can something so wrong be so right? You don’t have to wade very far into the shallow end of the internet to encounter blog posts about when a rebrand goes wrong. A perfect example of this is the post-millennial rebrand of The Royal Mail...
by Katie Davis | Mar 3, 2020 | Culture, Opinion
International Women’s Day 2020: should you even care? Like Christmas, International Women’s Day comes around once a year. Like me, you may not have heard about it until a few years ago and wonder what it’s all about. It must just be an excuse for yet another...
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