Email Marketing
2010-2019 in email marketing - what's changed?
With the decade drawing to a close, it's a great time to put on our reflective hats and have a look back at the key changes in email marketing across the last 10 years.
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This is everything you need to know about him (and a bunch of stuff you don't need to know too).
Kieran graduated from Lancaster University in 2016, studying the history of 20th century advertising and marketing.
After his schooling, Kieran interned at a boutique digital marketing agency in London where he enhanced his skills in content, research and marketing. His search for a permanent role in the marketing industry led him to Taxi and we’re stoked to have him on board.
Outside of his job, Kieran is a sports fan. He enjoys football, both watching and playing. He also used to coach tennis, which led him to travelling to the US to teach at a summer sports camp.
Just in case you wanted to get to know Kieran a little better, we’ve asked him some of life’s most important questions:
Q: Why do you like being part of the email industry?
A: It’s constantly evolving and changing. You’ve never learnt everything as new developments occur all the time, which makes it so exciting
Q: What’s the best part about working at Taxi?
A: Clients come to us with requests and questions all the time. I love being part of the process to help them. Plus we have the best team here!
Q: Favourite place to visit?
A: New York City. Incredible place, never a dull moment there
Q: What is your favourite dish or cuisine?
A: Easy choice, Pizza (as long as it’s without Pineapple. Gordon Ramsay agrees.)
Q: Kanye or Jay Z?
A: I love both, but Kanye just edges it
Q: iOS or Android?
A: Another easy choice, iOS
Would you rather:
Would you rather have everything on your phone right now (browsing history, photos etc.) made public to anyone who Google’s your name or never use a cell phone again.
A: I’d rather have my phone’s content go online
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