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TECHNOLOGY
This CD-ROM Is a Cherry . . . Coke Some technology-infused promotional options deliver high-perceived-value to consumers at low-ball costs to marketers.
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Promoting Responsibly Within the Law
Promotion marketing is under siege. Government officials and consumers alike have begun to take a hard look at the way that businesses employ sweepstakes,
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Agencies
It Takes a Villager to Raise a Rugrat
Nickelodeon’s Emmy Award-winning Rugrats animated series hits the big screen this Thanksgiving and the 1999 Mercury Villager is set to help it get around
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Crazy Like a Fox?
Last year News Corp., owner of the Fox Network, and Saban joined to pay $1.9 billion to buy the Family Channel cable station from Pat Robertson’s International
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I Scream You Scream
It’s not often you get your best idea for a campaign before you’ve even pitched the account, but that’s what happened when HB Ice Cream asked Creative
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Feeding the Ego
Faced with fierce competition and fading sales, Nabisco will try to revive its SnackWell’s brand cookies and crackers with a new look, new theme, and
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Backstage at an Information Revolution
Most would agree that fulfillment is not one of the more exciting ends of the promotion business, yet few could deny that 1997 gave the industry’s workhorse
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A Kitchen Away from Home
Home meal replacement has been top of mind for supermarket managers as they try to keep pace with fast-food restaurants. A survey conducted by Meyers
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Making the Web Work for You
Have fun and build your own Sabaru online,” invites the copy at the car company’s Web site, www.subaru.com. Car shoppers can select color schemes inside
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Playing by Ear
Ritchie Fliegler didn’t start out playing guitar. His first instrument as a kid was violin. But somewhere along the way he picked up guitar, the same
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