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Dr Manuel Aparicio on using associative memor techology to process vast amounts of data

Back to basics marketing still works

Recently we interviewed branding guru Jonathan Salem Baskin and he made the point that really marketing – and in particular advertising – has gone awol. He argues that companies are effectively wasting huge amounts of money communicating the imaginary benefits of their toothpaste, when the consumer a. Can easily find out on the internet that this
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Local yBC channel for Southend on Sea

Today we announced the launch of yourBusinessChannel Southend, an online TV channel dedicated to profiling Southend businesses, that we’re producing in partnership with local businessman Baiju Solanki. I first met Baiju at a networking event. He had just been named Southend’s Businessman of the Year and was mulling over ideas to promote the business community
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New Wave report shows rise and rise of social media

Far from being the domain of teenagers, mobile social networking is proving most popular with affluent, well-educated professionals (ie people who can afford a smartphone). This is just one of many nuggets of information about our global social media habits contained in Universal McCann’s latest Wave 5 report. The Wave reports, a series that annually
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yBC Insight tackles industry issues

This month, we’re in the midst of a very interesting research project for an industry organisation based in Brussels. It involves listening in online to gather intelligence related to their issues – and the early results suggest it’s going to get them a whole lot of information they aren’t getting from any other source.

Video keeps online comms on-message

When bloggers pick up company press releases, more than ¾ of them distort the original company message, according to research from PR firm Burston Marsteller and reported in Emarketer. Burson-Marsteller looked at over 150 messages sent out by FT Global 100 firms, and discovered a significant gap between the message and the coverage. Distortion was highest
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Apple and cool business technology

Stay tuned for some new shows about clever use of technology in business development and HR. We’re going to be interviewing some of Apple’s most interesting clients about how their making technology work for them. As a fan of the whole Apple “experience” I am looking forward to getting started – interesting, and I fully
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Gap teaches us “community” is a reality that needs dealing with

If you follow business news you’ll have witnessed some interesting issues management by Gap of late. Whether you think what happened is right or wrong, there is I think a greater lesson for everyone in business today. That’s the fact that today a (relatively small) group of customers can make a big noise and derail
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Off to Brussels and a brush with EU politics

Shortly I will be heading to Brussels to speak to some industry associations about social media monitoring. In some way the move into the lobbying arena will be a new one for yourBusinessChannel, but in others it’s very much business as usual. After all, what are industry associations but brands that need to understand what
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Connie Bensen, yBC’s reporter at Blogworld

This month the big news in social media marketing is Blogworld, the world’s largest social media conference, and it’s happening in Las Vegas over the next few days. For the many people who can’t make the event, the good news is that yourBusinessChannel has got its very own insider and she’ll be keeping us posted with all
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