Recently we were asked the question "What difference will the new European Law regarding cookies make to email campaigns ?". This was in relation to an article written on the BBC website New net rules set to make cookies crumble.
The embarrassing subject of embarrassing CC’d email mistakes rose it’s ugly head again today, when the office chat turned to Alex Epstein ( Unemployed Head of Communications/contestant) from Lord Sugar's TV series The Apprentice.
Feeling a bit down and with very little money left after Christmas, those January sales can be so hard to resist as a little pick me up...all those lovely discounted clothes and useful electronic goods! Of course, retailers know only too well that they can get us to make purchases we don't need, while enabling them to clear old stock.
Since we began designing, promoting and sending Christmas e-cards in 2004, they’ve become more and more popular each year. Our clients love them because they’re cheaper than traditional cards, better for the environment and the interactive format means you can check whether your customers opened the card.
“Your country needs you” Mr Cameron reminded us last month.
Lord Kitchener he isn’t, but nevertheless we have for several months, heard endless requests from the coalition government for each of us to play our part in the Big Society. What does this mean? Well, that each of us will have to take more responsibility, pay a little more to the State and receive a little less from the State.
Is this fair? That’s questionable. Is it necessary? I think probably. And therefore I for one am happy to do my bit.
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