How to Choose a Good Web Host

Everyone who wishes to earn money on the net understands that the only way to do that is to have a website. The website is going to help you create your money with advertising space, create an excellent reputation for yourself, sell things, sell your own services and a bunch of other things that you can use to earn a good living. Of course, to be able to have a powerful website, you need to have a good web host. No matter precisely what others try to tell you do not trust them when they say that all hosting companies are the same. Some usually are much a lot better than other hosts.

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The best way to settle on your hosting is to do your research. Learn every little thing you can about each one of the hosts you’re thinking of using and what other people will think of them.

Havas EHS hires DraftFCB’s Bennett-Day as ECD

Havas EHS has appointed Steven Bennett-Day, DraftFCB’s European digital creative director, as the executive creative director, London. He replaces Nigel Clifton.

Govt seeks single shop for media buying brief

The Government is preparing to launch a review of its media buying contract, held by Group M’s bespoke unit M4C, at the end of January.

WCRS scoops B&Q’s advertising account

B&Q has appointed WCRS as its creative agency without a pitch after parting company with Karmarama at the end of last year.

Dixons to focus on customer service after appointing AMV

Dixons Retail, the owner of Currys and PC World, will bring a renewed focus on customer service to its advertising after appointing Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO to the £50 million creative account on Monday.

Profero names Eloise Smith as ECD

Profero London has hired Eloise Smith, a creative di­rector at Havas Worldwide London, as its executive
creative director, replacing Ben Clapp.

Saatchis recruits Bowcott in string of new hires

Saatchi & Saatchi has appointed Lisa Bowcott, the planning director at Havas Worldwide London, as the head of planning.

Cooper steps down from Ogilvy & Mather

Brian Cooper, the executive creative director at Ogilvy& Mather London, is leaving the WPP agency by mutual consent.

Pitch update: Vertu, Rugby World Cup and Tiffany & Co

A diamond start for new-business departments in January, with a raft of clients big and small deciding to review their advertising requirements.
But there is still some housekeeping from 2013 that needs finishing before we can start the new year with gusto. Vertu , the company that makes high-end mobile phones out of precious metals and jewels, is holding tissue meetings for its CRM account this week. Rapier had been handling direct marketing for the brand since its parent, CHI Partners, won the above-the-line, digital and social media briefs in July 2013, but now Vertu wants a separate agency on the job.
Bartle Bogle Hegarty is still waiting to hear the result of the Rugby World Cup 2015 creative pitch. Sources have told Campaign that Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO and VCCP the only other ad agencies competing for the account (although Mindshare is said to have participated alongside a contingent from JWT) have been given their marching orders, so we d say the odds look pretty good for BBH.
And now that the Dixons ad review has finished, the small matter of British Airways pitch should conclude 2013 s housekeeping. The result is as delayed as a Boeing Dreamliner with battery problems.
More jewellery news agencies lucky enough to get through to the strategy stage of the Tiffany Co ad pitch were invited to New York this week to have access to never-before-seen jewels in Tiffany s vault. Each shop was allowed to send three people to get some photos to use in the creative pitch at the end of January.
At the other end of the scale, chemistry meetings for the supplier of the Elizabeth Duke range of jewellery Argos have been taking place. AAR is managing the process, which includes the incumbent, CHI.
The energetic Tina Fegent is also keeping herself busy, having now concluded pitches for the integrated SSE account. She is running a creative review on behalf of Aurum Holdings for Goldsmiths , as well as a CRM pitch for The Garden Centre Group .

Microsoft launches review of global agency arrangements

Microsoft has called a global review of its roster of agencies, which includes Crispin Porter & Bogusky, Wunderman and UM.

BBH London captures £7m Ladbrokes brief

Bartle Bogle Hegarty London has won the £7 million ad account for the gambling and gaming company Ladbrokes.

BETC puts Bardales and Stirk in charge of London agency

BETC London has hired Rosie Bardales, a creative director at Wieden & Kennedy Amsterdam, as its executive creative director and pro­moted its executive head of planning, Andrew Stirk, to chief executive.

Agencies line up for Poppy Appeal

The Royal British Legion is on the hunt for a new agency as it prepares for the centenary of the start of the First World War.

EDF launches review of Euro ad business

EDF, the French energy giant, has called a European advertising review, putting the incumbents, BBDO and Havas Worldwide, on alert.

Bellwether points to adspend boost

Confidence among UK marketers remained high in the fourth quarter of 2013, according to the latest IPA
Bellwether Report, with a net balance of 11 per cent of companies increasing their advertising budgets during the last three months of 2013.

Jack Daniel’s kicks off rock ‘n’ roll ad contest

Jack Daniel’s is looking for an agency to reinforce its association with music.

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(TrendHunter.com) The work of Jessica Stoller is incredibly provocative. Yet for all of its disturbing and even offensive imagery, it deals with an important subject matter: the objectification of the female body….

Ginger-Haired Editorials – The Vogue Germany ‘Signal-Stimuli’ Photoshoot Stars a Cast of Red-Heads (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) For those red-heads who believe it is hard for them to wear bright colors, the Vogue Germany ‘Signal-Stimuli’ editorial will change this belief instantly. Starring a cast of ginger-…

Long-Running D.C. Show Faces a Major Plot Twist

The landlord and congressman who owns the house that inspired the series “Alpha House” is retiring, and the future of the arrangement is unknown.