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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Is there a minimum for EFTPOS here?

Posted on 5:46 PM by Unknown
I don’t know about you, but I am getting really tired of the ‘minimum charge’ to use my credit or debit card as a form of payment at all my favourite places. And one day I really got down to thinking… “There’s no way the fees to use EFTPOS require vendors to charge upwards of $10.00AUD per transaction.” EFTPOS stands for Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale, and I suspect it is being used
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Posted in cash, Comm Bank, Commonwealth Bank, EFTPOS, Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale, fees, minimum, security, Sqaure, Square Cash, Square Inc., Square reader, transaction amount | No comments

Monday, July 28, 2014

Welcome to our New Students

Posted on 6:02 PM by Unknown



Last Thursday afternoon we gathered at the University of Sydney Business School to welcome our newest students to the course. The evening began with a short introduction by Pennie Frow, Course Coordinator, and Ellen Garbarino, Chair of the Discipline of Marketing, followed by brief speeches by current students Duncan Bell and Marco Tomaselli. As the evening wore on, and we all got better
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Posted in marketing discipline, master of marketing, university of sydney, University of Sydney Business School, University of Sydney Postgraduate | No comments

Thursday, July 24, 2014

And so the trending continues…

Posted on 5:30 PM by Unknown
Out of all the travelling I’ve done, one of the most notable things I’ve
seen has been the excessive amount of airplane or ‘flying pictures’
people post on the internet of the beautiful views from above. That
being said, you’d wonder why some airlines haven’t been quicker to put
their logos on the wing of the plane somewhere, as seen below in the
Qantas and Delta shots:

        Qantas
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Posted in advertisement, Delta, Delta Airlines, facebook, flying, hashtag, Instagram, marketing matters, newsfeed, Qantas, Qantas Airways, Ryan Air, Southwest, Southwest Airlines, trending, twitter | No comments

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Hashtag Marketing is in Vogue

Posted on 7:30 PM by Unknown
In my last post I mentioned Virgin Australia’s newest campaign, which features a social media initiative involving, the hashtag #mealforameal. In an effort to capitalise on the growing activity on social media platforms such as Instagram, Virgin aimed to engage customers in a more personal, and more importantly, traceable way. Each time someone updates their social media accounts using this
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Posted in #mycalvins, Calvin Klein, Calvin Klein Jeans, CK One, digital marketing, fashion marketing, hashtags, Lara Stone, mycalvins, Virgin Australia | No comments

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Tourism: ‘Word of Mouth’ and Review Advertisements

Posted on 8:08 PM by Unknown
As our July winter holiday comes to a close after next week, I’m sure we’re all going to be missing our warm tropical getaways; but we’re also going to be telling absolutely everyone about our travels! These vacation recaps with our friends may truly be where companies in the tourism industry make their money, because you don’t want anything but the best on your next trip.It is crucial for
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Posted in advertisement, business, Cairns, experiences, Great Barrier Reef, holiday, internet, Reef Experience, reviews, tourism, tourism industry, Trip Advisor, word of mouth | No comments

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Virgin Mobile Australia – ‘Making Mobile Better’ Ad

Posted on 9:24 PM by Unknown
Although yet to go live (it’s part of a three month campaign that begins this week), Virgin Australia will be launching a new national campaign targeting ‘anti-social’ mobile phone behaviour. Fronted by American actress Jane Lynch (of Glee fame), the first campaign ad shows Lynch poking fun at the activities that many people are guilty of using their phone for; including taking ‘selfies’, texting
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Posted in Glee, hashtag warrior, Instagram, Jane Lynch, Making Mobile Better, OzHarvest, selfie, Virgin Australia, Virgin Mobile Australia | No comments

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Watch what you say…

Posted on 7:48 PM by Unknown
Cat got your tongue? No, no, no….that’s not quite right. CAUGHT RED HANDED: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines trying to make a sassy tweet that has since caused some serious backlash in one of the countries they service daily. Being the oldest airline in the world, still operating under its original name, having obtained that name from the Dutch Royal Air force, you think they would have known better….


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Posted in culture, Dutch, emotional, FIFA, KLM, Netherlands, penalty kick, reputation, Royal Dutch Airlines, SkyTeam, sportsmanship, stereotypes, Tenerife, tweet, twitter, World Cup | No comments

Monday, July 7, 2014

SMS Mentoring Program 2014 – Launch Event

Posted on 5:46 PM by Unknown



Last Wednesday I had the opportunity to visit the University of Sydney Business School CBD Campus for the launch event of the Sydney Marketing Society’s 2014 Winter Mentoring Program.The Sydney Marketing Society (SMS) is a not for profit student society based at the University of Sydney that looks to connect talented young marketers with leading employers in the marketing sector. The Mentoring
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Posted in Marketing USYD, SMS Marketing, Sydney Marketing Society, University of Sydney Business School, University of Sydney Business School City Campus, usyd | No comments

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Deception Studies

Posted on 6:26 PM by Unknown
All over the internet you’ll find everyone is just discovering a deception study conducted by Facebook in 2012 in conjunction with Cornell University and the University of California, San Francisco. As a previous psychology student, this is nothing out of the ordinary, and to be honest, you can’t be mad about what information gets used from the internet because you choose to put that content out
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Posted in algorithms, consent, ethics, facebook, internet coding, managing content, privacy settings, psychological study, psychology, understanding users | No comments

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

A New Realm in Digital Advertising – VidCon 2014

Posted on 5:19 PM by Unknown


Young content creators at the YouTube convention VidCon  (Source: Los Angeles Times)


As someone who has created popular content on YouTube in the past, I am always keeping tabs on the changes in the landscape of this online community. Over the past few years, one of the notable differences that I’ve observed (as both a creator, and viewer) is the number of blue chip brands (Coke, Veet, Revlon
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Posted in cannon youtube, CNBC, digital advertising, Tumblr, Tyler Oakley, VidCon, Vidcon 2014, youtube, YouTube advertising, YouTube videos, Zoella | No comments
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