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  • Morrisons Online Issue 04
  • Waitrose Live Issue 05
  • BT Upload Issue 03
  • Phones4u Issue 02
  • Morrisons Online Issue 03
  • Waitrose Live Issue 04
  • Morrisons Online Issue 02
  • BT Upload Issue 01
  • Fat Face Interactive
  • Waitrose Live Issue 03
  • Morrisons Online Issue 01
  • Waitrose Live Issue 02
  • Electric! Issue 06
  • Electric! Issue 05
  • Electric! Issue 04
  • Waitrose Live Issue 01
  • Electric! Issue 03
  • Creative Edge
  • Electric! Issue 02
  • British Society of Magazine Editors
  • Electric! Issue 01
  • Turquoise Branding
  • Ford S-Max: Taken to the Extreme
  • Men's Fitness: Rough Track Triathlon
  • Cristal City
  • Open City Healthcare Communication
  • Maxim Magazine Online
  • Dennis Interactive Adspecs
  • Aphrodite Hills Rentals
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Here you are invited to explore some of my web and multimedia projects. Start out by selecting Portfolio from the menu or view About Me. Please feel free to Contact me for any additional information.

CLIENTS:
Dennis Publishing: Waitrose, Fat Face, Phones4u, SkyMag
Redwood Group: Electric! Virgin Media, BT Upload
Resultcc: Morrisons

 more Portfolio

Turquoise Branding
[01] Freelance
Date: 21 Jul 08
Dennis Interactive Adspecs
[02] Work
Date: 15 Apr 05
Ford S-Max: Taken to the Extreme
[03] Flash
Date: 07 Dec 07
Open City Healthcare Communication
[04] Freelance
Date: 24 Nov 05

News: Ceros featured in New Media Age

New Media Age 2 July 2009
"..the UK's e-zine industry is growing, according to Dominic Duffy, co-founder and MD of Ceros, whose digital publishing platform is used by more than 750 magazines. In the first quarter of this year it launched 20 online-only titles. "In the current publishing climate, this is truly amazing," he says. Return on investment from digital magazines is impressive, with click-through rates of 25-30% not unusual, compared with the typical rate of 1% or less for web banners and skyscrapers ads, Duffy adds. E-zine ads can also be innovative, he explains, citing Sony's picture-frame ad in Virgin Media's Electric! Magazine. In issue one the ad encouraged readers to upload their own pictures for the chance to win a competition in issue two. In the third issue, a slideshow of the Sony picture frame displayed the readers' pictures. Individuals had the option to freeze the show, if their picture was displayed, and email the link to friends..."

» Click here to view the Sony's picture-frame ad

 more Latest Feedback

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