By now you’ve read Alex Miller’s Campaign blog and heard what the Jam boys have to say for themselves about #SXSW2012. Now for my two pennies… Whilst many of the sessions were quite interesting and certainly hammered home the rise of ambient location (the buzz term for 2012, if you hadn’t already guessed), one of Continue reading →

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This week Facebook started rolling out ads into its news feed. new media age asked the industry what it means for consumers and advertisers and whether it is a likely prelude to launching ads on mobile. Facebook this week started to roll out ads in its news feed, labelling the ads ‘Featured’ rather than ‘Sponsored Continue reading →

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Here at Jam, we love blogs. We spend all day working with bloggers and all night reading their posts. It would appear our mothers never warned us about getting square eyes. Given our blog-nerd-levels, we thought we’d share with you the blogs we think will continue to see growth throughout 2012…you know, in case you’re Continue reading →

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If you’re anything like me, your blog is a really personal space. You will have started it to discuss topics that you’re passionate about, never imagining that you’d end up with a following. You love writing and interacting with people with similar interests. Your blog reflects you. Of course, if you can earn some extra Continue reading →

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The Sun is launching its first social game, ‘Sun Football Legends’, offering fans the chance to experience the trials and tribulations of a top-flight footballer. You can read the full article here on the Brand Republic site.

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Alex, Miller, the founder and managing director of Jam, has been promoted to chief executive as part of a restructrue of the social media agency’s management team. You can read the full post here on the Brand Republic site.

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Samsung is promoting its new Galaxy NOTE handset through a Twitter campaign, which turns tweets into art. You can read the full article here on the Brand Republic site.

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So it’s November and as most of us know, it’s that time of year where men get to prove they’re real men and have the ‘manly’ ability to grow a large amount of hair above their top lip. Whether they end up with full grown taches or just a few strands of hair, Movember is Continue reading →

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Jam, the Engine owned social media and mobile agency, has bolstered its management team by appointing Ed Turner to the newly created role of head of operations and partner at the group. You can read the full article here on the Brand Republic site.

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Sky has launched a campaign using Twitter and outdoor ads, a week after it became the first advertiser to use Twitter’s full ad platform in the UK. Read the full article here on the New Media Age site.

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