Digital Times explores the new model agency

In the May/June double issue of Digital Times we will publish an agency focus. The main topics to be discussed are:
* When seeking out an agency what should marketers consider?
* Is the term ‘full service agency’ still relevant?
* Should digital agencies add ‘traditional’ services to their digital offering?
* ‘The big idea’ redefined, re-imagined, reconfigured … resuscitated?
* Is the new agency model more about creating brand experiences and less about messaging?
* Meaningful marketing – what brands (regardless of budget) are doing more than just adding value to people’s lives, but also improving their own bottom line?

Branding, sponsorship and advertising is available. Email Edward to hear more.

New smart order: our upcoming work smarter report profiles the best non iPhone apps

The smarts and the apps  (iPhone not included)

In a feature aimed at the many digital influencers now working in Ireland, as well as the newer business entrants into mobile & social media arenas, Digital Times will examine the smart phone options (not including the iPhone) available in Ireland.
The feature will also look at the app development programmes underway by the world’s biggest smart phone makers, and the apps that suit business, media and marketing.

Branding and advertising opportunities are available.Email Edward to hear more.

Digital Times featured on Dragon’s Den companion site

Here at DT we were recently interviewed by made by eighty:twenty on behalf of their client Bank of Ireland. The video is shown on allaboutbusiness.com, the companion site for RTE’s Dragon’s Den 2010.

Looking for fresh (and established) talent

While Digital Times is first and foremost a print magazine for those who want to know more about digital marketing and online media, we also want to start Digital Times TV. Here is our first foray into video blogging (vlogging).

The content relates to the February issue of Digital Times. As you will see, the Mark Little interview is the main feature. And no, he doesn’t talk about his time in RTÉ, he talks about his digital ambitions. (And yes, the Digital Times branding in the video won’t happen again, seemed like a good idea at the time!).

We are keen to interview digital entrepreneurs, digital marketers, digital creatives and other pioneers and business gurus for future episodes of ‘DT TV’. So please, if you’d like to get your idea across on video to a vast array of marketing budget holders and media professionals just drop myself Stephen@digitaltimes.ie or Edward – Edward@digitaltimes.ie an email and we can take it from there