This week we are celebrating the ninth year of the digital marketing podcast. We take a look at a couple of news events in the news this week nine years ago and to celebrate with you all we invite you to try out a whole suite of useful tips and tools to give presents to everyone. There are some games to play, ( Pac man is 39 years old this week so happy birthday to him- check the link below to play) some face changing video apps plus we explore some inspirational sources for display advertising, Security tools, and some new Search optimisation tips and tools for good measure.
Ciaran also shares the somewhat misguided experiment he ran recently which proved Daniels dog ‘Eddie the Beagle’ does in fact look more competent, likeable and influential than Ciaran’s social media mug shot. We also announce the winners of our book draw from our recent book launch episode.
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