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Are you being genuine?

Sun, 2013-05-12 18:13 - By  
Carrington Malin
One of the great challenges for companies investing in digital communications is content. As we’ve said before on Spot On’s blog, we are all publishers now. However, if your company is not currently structured to create great online content there … Continue reading

The buzz around Arab film

Thu, 2013-05-09 13:50 - By  
Carrington Malin
Those of us that are old enough to have known 1970s and 1980s television in the GCC, will remember, among other things, the broadcasting of old Arabic movies from the golden age of Egyptian cinema (or, indeed, turning the TV … Continue reading

Flipboard and the future of content

Sun, 2013-04-07 08:30 - By  
Carrington Malin
It’s no secret that the Internet has radically changed the way we create, consume and share content and continues to do so. Spot On often talks about concepts such as disintermediation, the atomisation of communications, the social consumer and the … Continue reading

Taking a bite out of the CITC

Sun, 2013-03-31 08:12 - By  
Carrington Malin
‘Biting the hand that feeds IT’ is UK-based The Register’s amusing theme line, a reference to the IT news website’s irreverent editorial style, which often has harsh criticism for IT company announcements, spokespeople and other IT news. This week, Saudi Arabia’s English language newspaper … Continue reading

Why retiring Google Reader is anti-social

Fri, 2013-03-15 09:13 - By  
Carrington Malin
The web is now full of reactions to this week’s announcement that Google will retire its RSS feed reader on 1 July 2013. Perhaps, as pointed out by Tech Crunch’s Matt Burns, the retirement of Google Reader will pave the … Continue reading

Marketing after the click

Tue, 2013-03-05 09:18 - By  
Alexander McNabb
In the old days, we used to place advertisements in trade magazines. These often carried ‘bingo cards’ for advertisers to circle numbers corresponding to advertisements. These ‘reader responses’ were collated by the publisher and the contacts of interested readers were … Continue reading

Ooredoo or just plain redo?

Tue, 2013-02-26 12:09 - By  
Carrington Malin
In the age of 24/7 online news and social media, what reaction should brands expect to receive from a major global announcement? Many marketers would expect the answer, and the preparation required to harness the benefit of such a reaction, … Continue reading

Has the Arab Spring turned into a torrent of cash?

Mon, 2013-01-28 07:24 - By  
Carrington Malin
Whilst debate continues, even now, on how pivotal the role social media was in the revolutions of the Arab Spring, there can be no doubt that Arab digital activism woke up businesses and governments across the world to the potential … Continue reading

Causing a stir: Twitter and the news media

Sun, 2013-01-13 20:07 - By  
Alexander McNabb
The latest in a long line of Twitterpower case studies came last week with the news piece in The National highlighting Twitter outrage at the decision to send 25 Emirati women to Bahrain to watch the UAE play Bahrain in … Continue reading

Are brands at risk from the UAE’s new cyber-crime law?

Tue, 2012-11-13 12:10 - By  
Carrington Malin
Taking many media watchers by surprise, the United Arab Emirates President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan has approved a new cyber-crime law for the UAE, Federal Legal Decree No. 5, this week. The online law was duly … Continue reading
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