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2009 PRO Awards: Look Fab Moments
& Gamble wanted to cut through the clutter and empower women with information, recommendations and the ability to sample a blend
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The Low Down on Media Buys
When it comes to Media Buys, the road to success can take many twists and turns, but should always consist of a strategic plan, proper execution, detailed optimization, scalability, and the testing of new offers.
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Grocery Purchases Most Influenced by Product Placement
According to recent figures released by Myers Publishing, product placement is among the few advertising channels to see growth in the U.S. this year.
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Sears Holdings Settles FTC Behavioral Tracking Complaint
Sears Holdings Corp. has settled with the Federal Trade Commission on a complaint that it persuaded consumers to agree to the collection of data about their online activities without giving them a full warning about the scope of the collection effort
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Sears Holdings Settles FTC Behavioral Tracking Complaint
The Federal Trade Commission announced that Sears Holdings Corp. has settled allegations that it collected personal data from customers without warning them adequately that their information was being collected.
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List Leader Rubin Spells It Out
It is one of life’s little ironies that the name of 2009’s List Leader of the Year gives merge/purge professionals fits.
That would be Adrea Rubin. Not Adrienne or Arianna, and not even Andrea, even though that’s how she’s (incorrectly) listed on her birth certificate
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The 2009 Promo 100
Looking for an agency? You’ve come to the right place. There are 100 shops listed here, everything from start-ups to mega-conglomerates, ranked in order
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Pedigree Million Dog Mosaic: Viral Winner
In addition to feeding and pampering dogs, Pedigree has for years been in the business of helping man’s best friend find loving homes
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NFL Affinity: New Media Second Place
In this promotion, Organic took traditional outdoor billboards appearing in two busy cities and converted them into gigantic interactive trivia games
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Adware: What Went Wrong?
When adware companies make the news, rarely does the coverage discuss positive developments. As a lightening rod for controversy, the stories of their transgressions receive much more attention than any relating to their potential thriving.