by Herman Manson. Ten years ago today, MarkLives debuted on the South African web — the continuation of more than a decade’s worth of work in the marketing and advertising trade news world.
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#AgencyLeaders2015: Most admired ad agency in Jozi
by Herman Manson. Today we reveal which ad agencies were most admired by their peers in Johannesburg during 2015!
#AgencyLeaders2015: Most admired creative in Cape Town
by Herman Manson. Today we reveal which agency creatives were most admired by their peers in Cape Town in 2015!
Epica Awards: MarkLives joins jury, entry discount for SA agencies
MarkLives has joined the Epica Awards jury. To celebrate, this global awards show is offering a €100 entry discount per SA agency.
SAARF/MarkLives #Top40TVratings: #WorldCup scores five of Top 10 slots
by SAARF & MarkLives (@marklives) It’s a goaaaaaal as the 2014 FIFA World Cup launches into five of the Top 10 slots on SAARF/MarkLives #Top40TVratings national chart during during the week of 16–22 June 2014. It also took up nine of the top 20 slots. The State of the Nation address came in at number 16. On the DStv, chart SONA came in at no. 6 and no FIFA games made the Top 10.
2013 Big Reads: The 40 best read stories of 2013 (Part 3)
We list the 40 most trafficked stories on MarkLives in 2013. Part 3.
2012 Big Reads: The 10 best read stories of 2012
We started listing the 30 most trafficked stories on MarkLives in 2012 on Monday and yesterday we hit the top 20. Today we publish the 10 best-read stories published on MarkLives during 2012.
2012 Big Reads: The 20 best read stories of 2012
We started listing the 30 most trafficked stories on MarkLives in 2012 yesterday and today we hit the top 20. The 10 best-read stories will be published Wednesday. Any guesses ? Tweet them to @marklives!
2012 Big Reads: The 30 best read stories of 2012
We list the 30 most trafficked stories on MarkLives in 2012 starting with numbers 30-21 today and ending with numbers 10-1 on Wednesday.
Ad of the Week with Oresti Patricios – a bank moves forward (by looking back)
by Oresti Patricios. As the very foundation of banks change, how does one position banking brands favourably for the future? Standard Bank has answered this conundrum with a very clever campaign that looks backward in order to look forward.