We had a very pleasant cup of tea and a chat with Iain from Poke this morning. He’s up in Manchester doing some research groups so it was very nice of him to interrupt his schedule and pop in. Apart from being a thoroughly interesting chap and one of the driving forces behind one of the most acclaimed digital marketing agencies, we also admired his honesty and humility especially when it came to a discussion about measuring and demonstrating the effectiveness of digital campaigns.Now that digital is fully integrated at LOVE, we dream of having just a fraction of the success that Poke have enjoyed. What a top fella and a top agency. If you absolutely insist on going with a London digital shop they might be worth a call….
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but… who has the best business card? LOVE or POKE?
I think LOVE’s would be better for popping door locks like they do in 60′s cop shows, and ours would do a better job of getting bits out of your teeth. Which makes it a score draw in my view.
Can’t roach our cards. Students hate them. Advantage Poke.
I’ve heard the LOVE cards are better for finely chopping and dividing certain substances. Like, I dunno – fresh herbs. 2-2.
lol I’m a student and erm…I like it. hahaha