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Gordon's Digital Industry Initiative

Michael Pincher

Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for thumb_chapman_pincher.gifThe PM has announced that HMG will be creating jobs in the digital industry. The sector, after cursory research, divides into several categories (see below). A helpful guide is provided by NetImperative. Gordon Brown likens his digital communication development plans with FDR's road and dam building schemes. I shall be analyzing these sectors during January to look for collaborative technology opportunities and to see how this initiative stacks up in terms of real jobs - particularly as I'm in the market and looking for one. If anyone can add to the following list please let me know. A good place to register for work is Digital Industry Jobs.

Ad Sales Networks                                 
Ad Serving & Ad Management Tools   
Advertising Agencies
Affiliate Marketing
Content Management
Content Production
Digital Agencies
Direct Marketing/List Buying/
Telemarketing Email Marketing
Gaming
Industry Bodies
ISPs/Hosting
iTV/IDTV
Lead Generation
Media Planning & Buying
Media & Site Owners
Mobile Marketing
PR Agencies
Recruitment Agencies & Sites
Research
Rich Media/Streaming
Search Technology
Search Marketing
Search Engine Optimisation
Survey Tools
Usability Experience
Web Analytics
Web Design & Build
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