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For brand owners, the digital agency marketplace is getting somewhat confusing. The rise of sectors such as social media and mobile has led to a proliferation of start-ups. There are signs that some are moving away from the established digital specialists. Coty, for example, recently handed the glob...
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description | For brand owners, the digital agency marketplace is getting somewhat confusing. The rise of sectors such as social media and mobile has led to a proliferation of start-ups. There are signs that some are moving away from the established digital specialists. Coty, for example, recently handed the global digital ad duties for Rimmel London to its advertising agency, JWT UK. There are still plenty of brand owners, however, that are skeptical about the big agencies' ability to keep up with digital developments. Toyota, for example, uses specialists in each marketing discipline. Saatchi & Saatchi, which oversees brand strategy for the car manufacturer, collaborates with digital agency Glue where necessary. |
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