Category Archives: Business

KMP is looking for a New Business Manager

As a leading Northwest Digital Agency KMP is looking for a self motivated, new business development superstar with a just do it mentality. Is that you?

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We’ve helped Twitter take-off at Manchester Airport

We’ve been fans of Twitter here at KMP for some time now but it’s only recently, with the popularisation of the service, that it has befome truly relevant to our consumer facing clients like Manchester Airport.

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KMP’s digital marketing seminars are back!

They’re back! After a break over the summer, KMP Digitata’s Digital Marketing seminars will return in the autumn with 3 great topics. We’ll be running each seminar in Manchester and in London, so there are 6 dates for your diary.

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Google Analyses Me. Result: Pass

I’ve heard the statement “University just teaches you to pass exams” quite often since graduating in 2007 and entering into the real world. So imagine my nerves when I sat down in front of the computer to take the Google Analytics Individual Qualification (GAIQ) exam and show that university wasn’t just an extended holiday.

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@media review – Changing times

Following on from Rich’s previous post ‘@media Review’, I am looking back at day one of the conference which was creatively rich in its line up of speakers. This was my first @media conference, and I am sorry that I only joined it five years on, in the year that Patrick Griffiths decided to call it a day and hand over to Web Directions to take up the mantle. Attendees were spoilt from the start with an excellent and somewhat different presentation from Andy Clarke, followed by five engaging talks from Simon Collison, John Hicks, Dan Rubin, Mark Boulton, and Jason Santa Maria.

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