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Rik Haslam: Group Creative Architect
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- And another feature by me in Guardian on mobile marketing do's and don'ts - http://bit.ly/3AESw 1 day ago
- Read my feature on mobile marketing in today's Guardian newspaper - http://bit.ly/4q49qM 1 day ago
- Run DMC heresy on xfactor. 1 week ago
- Me chatting on social media at NMA Live event - http://bit.ly/1RpU0p 1 week ago
- @markymail looking good - think needs a bit more meat - no pun intended. 2 weeks ago
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