Sweeps Operators Beware: The Law is Watching
Past editions of this column have discussed the possibility of greater government scrutiny for the promotion marketing industry. While I could not pinpoint
Past editions of this column have discussed the possibility of greater government scrutiny for the promotion marketing industry. While I could not pinpoint
It seems that every agency pats itself on the back for promoting an environment in which creativity can flourish, as though simply saying it will seduce
Much of promotion is waste. Take couponing. More than 90 percent of all coupons are delivered by FSIs, which achieve a reported 1.4% redemption rate.
United Airlines has proven that the way to a passenger's wallet is through his stomach.The Chicago-based airline found that it could earn another $2.4
EVERYONE KNOWS young people respond to peer pressure. General Motors has been applying that maxim to make college kids aware of their vehicles since 1991.The
IN PHYSICAL circles, the out-of-control assembly line is a staple. Lucille Ball's conveyer-belt misadventures represent its high point, and shows ranging
FOR CATALOGERS, RFM (recency, frequency and monetary) analysis is still a powerful list prospecting and continuation mailing tool. But catalogers are
THE INTERNET brings far-flung people together, and in our postindustrial, postmodern, peripatetic information age (some nice big words, huh?) that can
The federal government market for electronic supplies procurement will rise to $9.2 billion between now and 2003 at a compound annual rate of 34%, according
MOST COMPANIES recognize the Internet is here to stay, and that they've got to figure out this new thing called e-commerce. While many firms get it, the