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Ok. I've no idea what led up to this post, but those articles are from the dark ages.

I own a marketing agency and have repeatedly used a planned social media strategy for my customers This year, Social Media is by far the most successful growth strategy.

What's your strategy?

That would be my first question.

That first article is less than a year old.

Sima was arguing that SD not posting on Twitter for a month will have cost them millions. I have stated straight back that they are doing re-target social posts which are all that counts anyway.
 

You know those cookie messages you click 'ok' to on every website you visit - that's how.

The company has installed a 'pixel' on their website - not just one page - but every page - and your PC keeps this on its hard drive - eg if you've been looking at black vauxhalls and then white volvos - it logs it.

When you go to your social media account if the company has an active account or campaign, the social media account looks for the cookie on your machine and brings up the content it wants you to see - ie the black vauxhalls and white volvos...exactly the same ones.

If you interact further - via the content on the social media account - it puts another cookie on your machine - so the next time you visit the social media account it presents you with a hidden webpage (or landing page) that you can only get to with the cookie. When you have this installed on your machine you tend to get the offers etc you don't see on websites.

It's all very clever - designed to present you with only the information you want to see - black vauxhalls and white volvos....but never a blue ford.
I see where you came from, and you are correct here.

What's your strategy?

That would be my first question.

That first article is less than a year old.

Sima was arguing that SD not posting on Twitter for a month will have cost them millions. I have stated straight back that they are doing re-target social posts which are all that counts anyway.
Aye, I didn't look at the context.
 
the operation was quite large,HMRC dont conduct huge operations for nothing,i would be very shocked if they found nothing,the issue is,is it a agent at fault or the club,or possibly both,if its agent only then they have nothing to worry about,any of the other 2 and its a different story.

There's pretty good prima facie evidence that the schemes used have both reduced employers' NI payable and increased input VAT claimed (by diverting payments which should have been shown as wage costs to payments to agents). Admittedly, that leaves HMRC to prove that this was done intentionally or negligently; the test applied as to whether it's negligent will also be related to the expected knowledge of the management implementing it, which is likely to be higher than for the man in the street. Given that this is an area where HMRC are convinced there has been widespread abuse, they'll be very keen to make something stick. The bad news is that if this is proven, pretty much any club could find themselves investigated if there's even a sniff of something amiss. And HMRC can look at the previous six years; if they find anything suspicious, they can go back a further six years.
 
What's your strategy?

That would be my first question.

That first article is less than a year old.

Sima was arguing that SD not posting on Twitter for a month will have cost them millions. I have stated straight back that they are doing re-target social posts which are all that counts anyway.

No I wasn’t. Stop telling lies.
 
Just watching Premier league years 98-99 season and Gullit has just been appointed Mags manager.
Anyway the fans were being interviewed and to a man every one was waffling on about silverware and sexy football.
How times change.:lol:
 
Just watching Premier league years 98-99 season and Gullit has just been appointed Mags manager.
Anyway the fans were being interviewed and to a man every one was waffling on about silverware and sexy football.
How times change.:lol:

I remember that.

Wearing daft Gullit wigs.
 
Just watching Premier league years 98-99 season and Gullit has just been appointed Mags manager.
Anyway the fans were being interviewed and to a man every one was waffling on about silverware and sexy football.
How times change.:lol:

They'll still be waffling on about silverware maybe not so much sexy football
 
No point in addressing it if you're flitting between opinions as I don't know which angle you're going to take on your response. You might go back to zero and I'll address that and you might use your 'little and I'd address that. If you can't make your mind up I'm wasting my time tbh.

Unless I have all of Sports Direct's historical website conversion data in front of me I'll not bother conceding tbf. But I can't be arsed debating with you someone who can't make their mind up either.

Seems like you're building a straw-man (bingo) in an effort to strengthen your point.

Two posts that sum up @Sima :lol: :lol: :lol:

When are you going to apologise and admit you were wrong?

He'll mention you winning "internet points" next.
 
You know those cookie messages you click 'ok' to on every website you visit - that's how.

The company has installed a 'pixel' on their website - not just one page - but every page - and your PC keeps this on its hard drive - eg if you've been looking at black vauxhalls and then white volvos - it logs it.

When you go to your social media account if the company has an active account or campaign, the social media account looks for the cookie on your machine and brings up the content it wants you to see - ie the black vauxhalls and white volvos...exactly the same ones.

If you interact further - via the content on the social media account - it puts another cookie on your machine - so the next time you visit the social media account it presents you with a hidden webpage (or landing page) that you can only get to with the cookie. When you have this installed on your machine you tend to get the offers etc you don't see on websites.

It's all very clever - designed to present you with only the information you want to see - black vauxhalls and white volvos....but never a blue ford.

Yeah I understand cookies but this is auto targeted I think. I may have misunderstood originally. I thought you could personally view the pages a visitor had viewed after viewing your own site?
 
Yeah I understand cookies but this is auto targeted I think. I may have misunderstood originally. I thought you could personally view the pages a visitor had viewed after viewing your own site?

You'll never know who they are - well, you could - but you'd need a tool like Marketo to do that.

The idea is that you keep pushing content they're interested in in front of them via cookies
 
Richard Keys is winding them up again over on Twitter.

Some reply this one.

@MartinJohnson10: @richardajkeys All I can assume is that it was Rafa who grassed you up to your cancer stricken wife for shagging your daughters mate. No other explanation for your pathological hatred of nufc and Rafa. Either that or mike Ashley is your lover.
 
When are you going to apologise and admit you were wrong?
:lol::lol:

He’s used to apologising, had to apologise to me on more than one occasion.

The daft knacker got himself banned for a long time, spent months trying to find out my real name, thought he’d cracked it with his “mate” telling him my name! Totally wrong person, posted it more than once on this forum and got a lengthy one. :lol:
 
:lol::lol:

He’s used to apologising, had to apologise to me on more than one occasion.

The daft knacker got himself banned for a long time, spent months trying to find out my real name, thought he’d cracked it with his “mate” telling him my name! Totally wrong person, posted it more than once on this forum and got a lengthy one. :lol:

He's special like.
 
Some reply this one.

@MartinJohnson10: @richardajkeys All I can assume is that it was Rafa who grassed you up to your cancer stricken wife for shagging your daughters mate. No other explanation for your pathological hatred of nufc and Rafa. Either that or mike Ashley is your lover.
Anyone with an opposing view gets absolute pelters.
I’m no fan of Keys but by goodness he gets them chomping
 
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