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Design a Stunning Blog
When it comes to design, the Wix blog has everything you need to create beautiful posts that will grab your reader's attention. Check out...


Grow Your Blog Community
With Wix Blog, you’re not only sharing your voice with the world, you can also grow an active online community. That’s why the Wix blog...


Is this really the best a man can get? The real problem with Gillette’s ‘We Believe’ ad campaign
Unlike many of its critics, I actually watched Gillette’s new ‘We Believe’ ad before deciding it was shite. Whether it was designed as...


Is it time to refresh your brand architecture?
Deflating the bullshit around brand identity and why a new brand bible it doesn't have to cost the earth I love creating brand...


Gambling advertising, self-regulation and UK betting ad limitation - Harry Lang speaks with EGR Mark
EGR Marketing:- Sky TV has recently pledged to cut the number of gambling ads to one per commercial break, including during live sport,...


The future of U.S. sports sponsorship & online gambling - Interview with SBC Americas
With three casino/sports team tie-ups already, do you think we're just seeing the start of a rush of betting/gaming sponsorships and US...


“Ho, Ho, Woe” Here’s what you can expect to see with 2018's Christmas
Advertisers have spent the year frantically bleeding the tear ducts of reindeer to bring us a suitably schmaltzy smorgasbord of...


How to find your needle in a genetic haystack
App-based dating has gone beyond swipes to keep people together beyond a one night stand (and make billions in the process) The Telegraph...


Playing the game - In football, as in the marketing of online gambling brands, you ignore the rules
Last summer penalties raised their head yet again in the finals of a major championship. For once (literally) England’s youngsters held...


The A to Z of a successful gambling conference season
All seasoned gaming people I know have had at least one shocker of a conference. From missed flights to businesses closing down as the...
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