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    4th September 2012

    iPad Mini? Mini interest.

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    I have heard a couple of things that have baffled me this week. Firstly, thieves stole over a quarter of Canada’s $30 million maple syrup reserves. Why so much syrup? What kind of world are we living in where a country feels the need to stockpile that much liquid sugar? And allow it to be stolen? For Canadians, I guess it’s the equivalent of the Queen being kidnapped. And two, Apple’s rumoured iPad mini. As hard as I try, I’m struggling to make sense of it all.

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    7th August 2012

    The power of video

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    48 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute. To say that’s a lot is an understatement - mind you, it’s probably a figure which won’t surprise most regular Internet users. But more important than upload is download, who is watching all this video?

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    10th July 2012

    The Olympic Torch comes to Henley

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    So the Olympic Torch passed through sleepy Henley this morning. A chance to glimpse man’s oldest achievement - fire. But not before man’s second greatest achievement rolled by, shameless advertising. Now, we’re all in this advertising business together, but even I find it hard to warm to the hype guys from the Samsung and Coca-Cola buses pass by, with their huge tunes and big afros. It’s 9:20am buddy, take those bloody sunglasses off, this ain’t Ibiza. 

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    6th July 2012

    Activated Trader

    The plan was to stage the largest trading seminar ever seen in London. With the biggest names in the industry including Richard Farleigh, Lex van Dam and City AM’s own Allister Heath, Cafecreate developed a strong strategy to help generate a buzz around this ambitious event. The result?

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    2nd May 2012

    I can (piva)see everything about you

    So you’ve managed to stay off Facebook, and you’re not really sure of the purpose of Twitter. No biggie, there’s plenty of other sites for you to browse on the Internet. Except there’s not. More and more websites now require you to sign up using your Twitter or Facebook login details, or as it affectionately known, your personal information.

    The question that continues to be the root of hundreds of debates, is what does this mean for your privacy? Well, for a start, more and more people know more and more about you, and they are loving that data. But are you worried, and do you care? Of course not, there’s a bank, police file or weird stalker that already knows pretty much everything about you anyway.

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    28th March 2012

    A few shots of cafécreate in press; Sunday Times and the Telegraph @saxobank #modernwealthmanagement #sundaytimes #telegraph #cafecreate 

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    Make a name for yourself
City AM
Commanding a daily readership of over 200,000, City A.M. has become a major outlet for the London business world. The next step for them was to launch their online job site. However, this isn’t a job site for anybody, this is for London’s professionals. With roles available in finance, banking, IT and the legal sectors, this is less about opportunity, and more about challenge. Can you step up to the requirements needed to succeed at the highest level? 
Our pint campaign encouraged people to make a name for themselves and upload their CV to the new website. If you’re the best… prove it.



To get the best job roles available, visit www.cityamcareers.com




To see more portfolio pieces from City AM, visit www.cafecreate.com




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    20th February 2012

    Make a name for yourself

    City AM

    Commanding a daily readership of over 200,000, City A.M. has become a major outlet for the London business world. The next step for them was to launch their online job site. However, this isn’t a job site for anybody, this is for London’s professionals. With roles available in finance, banking, IT and the legal sectors, this is less about opportunity, and more about challenge. Can you step up to the requirements needed to succeed at the highest level? 

    Our pint campaign encouraged people to make a name for themselves and upload their CV to the new website. If you’re the best… prove it.

    To get the best job roles available, visit www.cityamcareers.com

    To see more portfolio pieces from City AM, visit www.cafecreate.com

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