Please check out Walter’s recent post on his participation at Verge (OgilvyOne’s Digital Summit). He shares key learnings from Jessica Greenwood’s presentation, which outlined some incisive observations about where marketing is going. One trend is clear, integrated marketing communications campaigns–both horizontal and lateral integration–are the way forward to stand out in an increasingly crowded marketplace and get the attention of jaded consumers.
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