Staff Reporters
Dec 1, 2011

Digital Thinkers: Performance, digital choices and usability

In the final three parts of the Digital Downloaded video series, Campaign discusses the importance usability will play in the future of digital, performance metrics and and what digital choices to make with the digital heads of JWT/XM Asia-Pacific, Leo Burnett and MRM.

Soon, Hudspeth and Brewer
Soon, Hudspeth and Brewer
  • Paul Soon, regional director, XM Asia-Pacific and director, digital, JWT Asia Pacific / XM Asia Pacific, believes usability and meaningful use of technology will be key factors in 2012's digital marketing campaigns.
 

  • Neil Hudspeth, as regional digital director, Leo Burnett Asia Pacific, feels agencies and clients shouldn't get distracted by technology from the importance of understanding the audience.
 

  • Christopher Brewer, MRM's Regional Marketing Performance services and solutions director, finds that performance should be a crucial part of every agency's planning process.
 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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