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Ignite at 20: The Changing Digital Landscape

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We contemplate the rapidly changing digital landscape and reveal how you can own the internet. As pa

We contemplate the rapidly changing digital landscape and reveal how you can own the internet. [Our Work]( [Services]( [Request A Proposal]( As part of our 20th birthday series, Ignite Managing Director, Samuel, contemplates [the rapidly changing digital landscape]( and our [Run Your Mouth video]( reveals how you can own the internet. Plus, read about some of our most exciting and innovative work in the Web3 space. Web3 is the most significant evolution in the online space since the advent of the internet. A revolution of creativity, a re-framing of loyalty and a world of new tech is completely changing the way we interact with people. Decentralisation, digital ownership, greater connection; all exciting ideas... But what does it mean for marketing? [The Changing Landscape: What You Need To Know]( A new dawn of the internet is upon us and you definitely don’t want to get left behind. Our video will help you navigate the new digital landscape of Web3. Featuring Paul West, our Founder & CEO, and David Rapson, Strategy Director at Ignite, talking Web3, NFTs, community building and the potential pitfalls and future opportunities of this rapidly changing, emerging space. “You have to understand it and be engaged with it, otherwise you’re gonna get left behind” [Watch On YouTube]( [Fresh out of the studio] Web3 is revolutionising the notion of fandom. We're working with this [cult UK band]( to launch their new album using NFT technology, exploring ideas around shared ownership, value, utility and what it means to truly connect with your audience in the new internet. We're working with cutting edge Californian restaurant group, [Pacific Catch]( which has locations in the heart of Silicon Valley, to launch an NFT project based around their core values of sustainability, community and conservation. Leveraging NFTs takes loyalty and ownership to the next level in this boundary-pushing initiative. Watch this space for more on both projects. [View Our Work]( [Ignite Services]( [Request a Proposal]( Follow us for insight and inspiration [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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