Archive for July, 2009

Digital Account Manager

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Location: Newcastle upon Tyne

Hours: 9.30am – 5.50pm

Salary: £18,000 per annum

Description:

Main Duties of the post:

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Quick.tv full launch

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Just in from the Quick.tv team, who we wrote about recently in our Monetising Online Video feature.

Great news – Quick.tv has now officially launched!

Thanks to everyone for your support and feedback during our Beta release; we hope you enjoyed it and will continue to use the service.

As a Beta User you are invited to continue without charge for another two weeks, following which we will include double play-out time for those who sign-up. No credit card or obligation at this point, simply login to your Quick.tv account by visiting

http://studio.quick.tv

Also, it’s worth taking a look at the rest of the new website which gives more information about the platform and additional services.

Any questions, just contact support@quick.tv.

Kind Regards,

Nick Bell & Tod Yeadon

Co-founders
Quick.tv

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Client Services Manager

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Position: Client Services Manager

Reference: Jenny at Concept on 0191 261 5400

Salary: £18,000 – £20,000 + Bonus.

Location: Newcastle upon Tyne

Our client is a digital marketing agency with a varied portfolio of clients and a respected reputation in all things digital.

Following a period of expansion our client are on the look out for an ambitious and business savvy Client Services Manager to join their team.

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Flash ActionScript 3.0

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
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The BBC F1 site includes a 3D Flash fly around of any track

OK we have a treat for all of the Techies out there. We realise that you might not get excited by Twitter or Monetised Video but we’ve been assured that an article on Flash/Actionscript might get you to take an interest. It’s interesting stuff, especially when you follow some of the links and see what companies are doing with it. Techie or not, we think you’ll be impressed.

Flash/Actionscript is going through its 3rd major evolution, which is reflected in the way we see it being used:

1.  Early flash versions (with ActionScript 1) were primarily used to plug a gap in HTML/javascript to allow interactive graphics/games to be distributed on websites.  For the most part the output was simplistic because the toolset and language limitations made anything else very time intensive (and therefore costly) to achieve.

It also provided impossible challenges such as accessibility.

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Lateral Thinking

Monday, July 13th, 2009
Lateral Thinking

Lateral Thinking

Q: A burgler broke into a house. While in the house he called the police. Why?

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Profile: Herb Kim

Monday, July 13th, 2009
Profile

Profile

As the CEO of Codeworks, the Digital Centre of Excellence, Herbert brings 12 years of experience in technology and media related businesses.

Prior to his current role, Herbert was at mm02, where he was originally Head of Business Development for BT Cellnet and then Head of Marketing for 02’s incubator division.

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Quote

Monday, July 13th, 2009
Quote

Quote

“Programming is like sex, one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life.”
Michael Sinz

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Definition: Javascript

Monday, July 13th, 2009
Definition

Definition

A scripting language developed by Brendan Eich of Netscape to enable Web authors to design interactive sites. Although it shares many of the features and structures of the full Java language, it was developed independently. Javascript can interact with HTML source code, enabling Web authors to spice up their sites with dynamic content. JavaScript is endorsed by a number of software companies and is an open language that anyone can use without purchasing a license.

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Email Marketing Supplier Showcase

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Date: 25th November 2009 (1:30pm – 5:00pm)
Venue: 76 Portland Place, London, United Kingdom
Duration: About 4 hours
Cost: Free to Members and those who register to attend

Overview

Save time and effort when choosing Email Service providers and suppliers. Find out about new technologies, approaches and pricing models – and grill the vendors who offer them. Rather than researching all the providers yourself and having to organise initial presentations before identifying a shortlist, attend this event which showcases leading suppliers and highlights their points of difference.

It’s free to attend and will give you an excellent insight into the current market place, who specialises in what, how they charge for their services, what the latest developments are etc.

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PPC (Paid Search Marketing) Supplier Showcase

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Date: 29th October 2009 (1:30pm – 6:00pm)
Venue: 76 Portland Place, London, United Kingdom
Duration: About 5 hours
Cost: Free to Members and those who register to attend

Overview

Save time and effort when choosing your Paid search partners and suppliers to help you target your advertising better to achieve greater returns form your spend.

Rather than researching all the providers yourself and having to organise initial presentations before identifying a shortlist, attend this event which showcases leading suppliers.

It’s free to attend and will give you an excellent insight into the current market place, who specialises in what, how they charge for their services, what the latest developments are etc.

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