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After the pandemic first hit, Devin Johnson remembers standing in the middle of his empty office in Indianapolis on the brink of a nervous breakdown. Nobody else, it seemed, understood what was happening in his world or the challenges he faced.
It was at that moment, said Johnson, cofounder and CEO of the lead generation firm Kennected, that he experienced clarity and made the decision to channel his energies into confronting those struggles, pushing harder and coming out even better on the other side of this crisis, for himself and his company.
Surviving lockdown 3.0: a guide for UK ad agencies It may only be January, but sustained cuts to ad spend are already pointing to a tough and unpredictable 2021 for the UK ad industry. There are, thankfully, lessons to be taken from the first two lockdowns, which should stand agencies in good stead as they navigate the third and hopefully final instalment of a truly miserable trilogy. Here is our guide to surviving lockdown 3.0.
For UK consumers, January is a month typically marked by weight loss ads, New Year resolutions and a budget holiday marketing blitz. This year, however, things are rather different, with billboards, TV and websites carrying instead the very direct message: ‘Stay At Home’.
Should social media companies alone have the power to ban Donald Trump?
Should the public be represented if digital media has created a new public square?
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Donald Trump has been locked out of his Twitter account (Picture: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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Flexible working, BLM and bullying: Campaign s most-read opinion articles of 2020
Pieces from Michael Frohlich, Shanice Mears and Sue Higgs are among the most-popular this year.
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