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"Avatar 360 to launch PR offering, appoints PR head" - MarkLives

And other top advertising, media and marketing news, analysis and opinion on the website this week, including…

Avatar 360 Group to launch PR offering, appoints PR head

by MarkLives. Keri-Ann Stanton has been appointed head of PR at the Avatar 360 Group, and group communications director of M&N Brands.

By Invitation Only: Eyeballs & ideas — marketing in a digital age
by Gau Narayanan. Why do we think that brands need to pay for eyeballs on the large screen but not on the small screen? Here are five tips on how to go about campaign-planning, distribution and idea generation.

Fair Exchange: Depth vs breadth — the integrated agency challenge
by Erna George. Students and agencies both need to craft their journey with some consideration to breadth and depth.

Marketers needs to learn Luis von Ahn's language
by Herman Manson. Luis von Ahn's Duolingo is a great case study in how gamification can go beyond gimmicks to actually produce meaningful results.

Media Redefined: SA consumers — urban, rural and journeying
by Martin MacGregor. It’s time to define a third context for South African consumers.

Regular Reads:

Ad of the Week: Feeling warm and fuzzy with Mohair South Africa
Cover Stories: Thoughtfulness in design 6 Oct 2017 — formerly MagLove
Shelf Life: OMO Auto dad takes on laundry role
SA TV Ratings: SABC 1 — primetime top 20 for Aug 2017

On the Radar:

LUMEN appoints new MD
Loeries 2017 official rankings released
Bookmarks 2018 entries now open
SA short film It's Complicated keeps on winning
AB InBev Africa appoints media agency
Havas Boondoggle wins telecoms account
Epica Awards deadline extension

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