The Women’s World Cup: social to the rescue?
With the Women's World Cup taking place in Australia and New Zealand, the UK will be unable to gather in the usual post-work, in-the-pub ways. So how can brands reach the fans?
With the Women's World Cup taking place in Australia and New Zealand, the UK will be unable to gather in the usual post-work, in-the-pub ways. So how can brands reach the fans?
by Joe Weston and Polly Norkett
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