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Reaching the ‘selfie-aware’ – how brands should approach students

Reaching the ‘selfie-aware’ – how brands should approach students

Students are often defined in narrow inaccurate terms as an homogeneous group. The reality is that they are varied and changeable – and that includes age.  Today’s students are students of life and they are way ahead of previous generations. They are more self-conscious than ever – or…

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Acronis Access Advanced Brings Sophisticated Security and Precise Control to Mobile Data Sharing

Acronis Access Advanced Brings Sophisticated Security and Precise Control to Mobile Data Sharing

Acronis, a global leader in hybrid cloud data protection for business and consumers, today announced the availability of Acronis Access Advanced 8.0 — the latest version of mobile file access, sync & share solution for enterprises. Acronis Access Advanced 8.0 introduces new features designed to increase…

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Don’t go with the flow – swim against the tide

Don’t go with the flow – swim against the tide

The biggest lesson of the past year is that everybody is looking for radical change. That’s why Trump won: Clinton offered incremental improvements, Trump offered change. Brands still haven’t realized this: they focus on minor tweaks and operate incremental course corrections. It’s worked before, why…

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How AI holds the key to making the internet safe

How AI holds the key to making the internet safe

Pioneers of new industry sector Viztech are taking the neural network technology behind iPhone X’s facial recognition system to a whole new level to deliver a range of applications including video detection to solve the growing crises in online extremist content and brand safety. David…

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Four ways to keep your customers at the heart of social media

Four ways to keep your customers at the heart of social media

Ben Harrington, Managing Director at BlueSocial offers 4 tips for businesses using social media to manage customer service. If you bought a product or paid for a service 20 years ago and there was a problem with the product or service you probably either personally…

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11 Things To Consider Before Starting A Business

11 Things To Consider Before Starting A Business

Young entrepreneur, round-the-world motor-biker and big ball of fire James Rix, founder of StreetPR  , lays down the things he wishes he’d known when he was first starting out. It’s advice for anyone planning to start their own business or wondering how to grow it beyond the…

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The airside challenge: what brands and retailers need to know about operating beyond customs and security

The airside challenge: what brands and retailers need to know about operating beyond customs and security

The space beyond airport customs and security checks is a foreign land for many brands and retailers, says Fiona Tindall, Head of Domestic Retail, Blackjack Promotions For the world’s airports, retail revenues are becoming increasingly more important – according to the latest figures from research…

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Why hiring ‘Have a Go Harry’ could cost you loads of money

Why hiring ‘Have a Go Harry’ could cost you loads of money

Deciding on your marketing agency partner on cost alone is not just a false economy, it could damage your brands, says James Rix, Founder, StreetPR. I’m ALWAYS surprised when clients talk to me about price first. I’m also always surprised when they choose their agency based…

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Bad Rabbit — Inside the latest Ransomware

Bad Rabbit — Inside the latest Ransomware

There is still a lot of education that needs to be done to make such attacks less effective. On Tuesday, October 24, 2017, a new ransomware sample called Bad Rabbit hit Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, Germany, Bulgaria, USA, and Japan. Russia and Ukraine were hit the most as the…

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Forget early adopters – What about non-adopters and un-adopters?

Forget early adopters – What about non-adopters and un-adopters?

Marketers love early adopters of new technology. They focus huge amounts of energy on them – which makes economic sense, as they’re usually the pathfinders and even evangelists for the mass of consumers who will follow their lead.  Where some marketers may be missing a trick, however, is in only ever looking at early adopters and…

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