
Creative Advertising: What IKEA’s 2026 World Cup Campaign Can Teach Us
A rug, a few stools, a shelf, or a stuffed toy hardly bring an international football competition to mind. At least until someone decides to
Marketing is full of paradoxes, and one of the most common is this: the more obsessively companies and professionals focus on the end result, the further that result often seems to move away. Sales, leads, likes, revenue, KPIs, and business goals all matter. They help measure progress and indicate whether...
AI Act: August 2 Has Passed, But Not in the Way Everyone Predicted For the past two years, August 2, 2026 was presented as the AI industry’s “day of reckoning.” The date when the European Union’s AI Act would move from theory to real-world enforcement, bringing mandatory compliance for high-risk...
Recent headlines claim that everything is about to change for influencers. That the #ad tag will no longer be enough. That Europe is cracking down on sponsored content. That is only partly true. And the part that is missing is the one that matters most. The legislation in question is...
For more than twenty years, the digital world rewarded those who possessed technical skills that were difficult to acquire. Knowing how to develop a website, create an effective landing page, build an application, or consistently publish content represented a genuine competitive advantage. Not everyone could do it, and for that...
For more than two decades, websites have been one of the most valuable digital assets for businesses, professionals, and organizations. Having a website meant owning digital real estate, building credibility, attracting traffic from search engines, and converting visitors into leads or customers. The technical expertise required to design, develop, and...
One of the most expensive mistakes in performance marketing is trying to scale too early. Many advertisers increase their budget before they truly understand which creatives, messages, and angles are producing real results. The outcome is almost always the same: spending goes up, control goes down, and the return on...

A rug, a few stools, a shelf, or a stuffed toy hardly bring an international football competition to mind. At least until someone decides to

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Getting advice is easy. Evaluating it correctly is much harder. In business, entrepreneurship, and personal growth, a large portion of the advice people receive is

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