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What Kiwi kids do for kicks and more
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This week from The Media Counsel: What percentage of 13-year-olds have mobile phones? You’ll smack your gob in disbelief. Why do you need to be on LinkedIn? Hitwise Lifestyle slices and dices Kiwi web traffic for our corporate consumption. Size does matter – Aussie marketers talk up 2010 budgets.

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Kiwi brings Westfield UK into digital age
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Welcome to the third installment of our Export Figures series on NZers cracking the whip overseas in advertising and marketing. This week we meet Sarah Lukins, head of digital marketing for Westfield UK.

Lukins left NZ in 1997 with an MA in Art History, and planned to do a two-year …

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Top 10 trends in branding
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San Francisco’s Salt has analysed the key trends that businesses must understand to build brands in these testing economic climes.

Of course, social media is in there, as well as the importance of trademarking, mobile marketing and ethical consumerism.

It’s sober, essential reading. Visit www.trendsinbranding.com.

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Twitter in yer face
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We knew it was bound to happen, live tweets are now being seen on digital billboards. The first in NZ come from the Yellow Chocolate campaign. They feature the face and tweets of Josh Winger whose mission is to make a chocolate bar that tastes like the colour yellow, using …

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iProspect wins MySpace
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Just three weeks after launching in New Zealand, iProspect has won the MySpace account.

The business was won without a competitive pitch and will involve search and digital strategy with iProspect and planning and buying through iProspect’s sister agency, Carat.

MySpace was looking for a like-minded progressive digital media …

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Paranormal success for viral campaign
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The surprise success in movieland this week is a bloody scary little thriller called Paranormal Activity. Shot over one weekend at the cost of NZ$20,000, the film is currently number four at the US box office. It made about NZ$10m last weekend – shamon!

How did it get …

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NZ’s first interactive site for online drama
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TVNZ’s newest drama lets you drive the plot by texting and getting involved online. It’s an innovative concept for Reservoir Hill, which debuts on Monday 12 October at www.tvnz.co.nz/reservoir-hill.

David Stubbs and Thomas Robins from KHF Media bring this unique format for the first …

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Healthcare embraces social media, peek at new kidult series
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The Media Counsel answers these questions this week: How can healthcare marketers cram extensive product information in a 140-character tweet? How much more is the UK spending on online advertising than on TV? What new kidult drama by Margaret Mahy is being exhibited at the MIPCOM international film and TV …

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Social media sparks online tsunami appeal
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On Wednesday New Zealand Red Cross launched an online cause at Givealittle.co.nz in response to the tsunami in Samoa and American Samoa. Within two minutes online donations started pouring in from around the world fuelled mainly by Twitter. More than $50,000 has been raised in three days …

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Fear and loving in Facebook
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In The Media Counsel’s consumer report, results from a US social media study show that 86 per cent of retailers have created a Facebook fan page for their product. But their biggest fear is that “people can trash my products in front of large audiences”.

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Facebook leads the social media revolution
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Further to our story of Nielsen shacking up with Facebook to create a 300+ million market research base, our mate David MacGregor alerted us to this vid from Socialnomics, which claims if Facebook was a country it would be the fourth largest in the world. Test your memory retention in …

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Nielsen gets poked by Facebook
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It’s a weighty brand match made in marketing heaven – Nielsen and Facebook are joining forces in a “multi-year strategic alliance to help marketers better use the Internet to develop and market new products”.

Facebook has the ability to reach a ginomous global consumer network and Nielsen has the market …

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Tourism NZ wants Brits to go all the way
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In the wake of New Zild winning favourite long-haul destination in UK Conde Nast Traveller recently, Tourism New Zealand is picking up ball and running with the momentum of the NZ profile.

Next month it launches a campaign specially marketed towards UK backpackers and young travellers through the STA UK …

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The latest on TiVo, Twitter and more
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Fresh biscuits from The Media Counsel: Is the TiVo and Telecom tango an exclusive dance? Can Twitter get into the black? Who is NZ’s Donald Trump? Aussies clamp down on greenwashing. Read the pdf MediaMonitor 21-September-0The hunt is on for NZ's Donald Trump for The Apprentice Kiwi-style …

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Work distracts life
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Attention HR managers: ever wonder how much actual work you’re getting out of your employees? If computers rule your life, your production output is constantly hampered by distractions. See it large here and spend a few more minutes not doing whatever is it you’re paid to do.

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Money can buy you Facebook friends
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Are you one of those sad sacks that has a Facebook profile but no friends to talk to? Now Aussie advertising and promotions company uSocial.net is selling friends for Facebook users.

Building a fan base has never been easier – you can buy packages of up to 5,000 or …

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Search Engine boot-camp
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Do you know how to infiltrate enemy lines with SEO, PPC, SMM and SEM? What are you waiting for, private, ten-hut to the 3rd Search Engine Boot-Camp by Search Strategies. In 11 training sessions, you will be briefed on the most efficient techniques in search and social media in the …

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NZ most popular long-haul destination
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The English and the Aussies just love Godzone. Doomsayers may wax on about the recession, but tourism in NZ has been given a boost thanks to two recent findings.

UK glossy Conde Nast Traveller ranked NZ as the second best destination in the world, after Italy. Turkey was third and …

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BNZ gets sugar hit
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See ya Y&R, hello Sugar. BNZ has appointed Sugar as its new agency with their media partner SparkPHD.

Even though Y&R have been delivered some “great work” in the last four years, BNZ head of brand, Jo Kelly, says “we’re entering a new phase of our business …

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Returning to the WOM
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Advertisers and marketers are readressing the value of good old-fashioned word-of-mouth referrals and increasing budgets in this area are reflecting this change. So how can WOM be better used to boost sales and drive awareness, retention and brand loyalty?

When Josh Bernoff, vice president of Proctor and Gamble, recently announced …

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Blog moves in mysterious ways
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This Saturday is also a holy day for the School of Theology and Bible Society New Zealand. The organisers are holding a seminar to explore the impact of the internet on Christian communication, marketing and spiritual networking.

A panel of local theologians and Heidi Campbell from Texas A&M University …

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New fish in The Pond
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Simon PoundHadleigh Averill

How is creative consultant agency The Pond gonna surf the social media wave? By launching a specialised social networking creative team for companies wishing to get profile in those hard-to-reach digital places.

Enter Simon Pound and Hadleigh Averill. Pound is a writer, director and self-confessed troublemaker …

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The Conversation
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Nobody believes business anymore. So who’s in control of your brand? It’s all of us. Here’s how the truth has been democratised, distributed and Google-optimised. It’s goodbye to the mass message and welcome to The Conversation.Nobody believes business anymore. So who’s in control of …

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