Search Results for: influencers
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Acquisition
Why Reliance on Prospect Lists Has Changed
Prior to the mid 1990s the list business was booming. List owners enjoyed a nice stream of list rental income. Brokers and list managers enjoyed their well deserved commissions. That’s no longer the case.
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Social Networking Sites Have Little Influence on Women’s Purchase Decisions
Are women swayed to make purchase decisions based on their social networking experiences? The answer seems to vary depending on who you ask.
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Research Finds Interactive Engagement Requires New Thinking
Respondents from six in ten organizations surveyed by marketing platform provider Alterian feel one-to-one engagement requires new ways of creating content, and a similar amount said existing techniques for understanding consumers needs required significant improvement.
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Women Use Social Nets, but Not to Meet Brands: Survey
Nearly three quarters of women say they are “more active” in social media now than they were at this time last year. But brands are not necessarily reaping benefits by contacting females in these channels
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Agencies
Banana Republic Contest Offers to Let Entrants Go “Mad”
Apparel retailer Banana Republic is using the upcoming launch of the third season of “Mad Men” TV series to drive traffic into stores with a contest to win a walk-on part in the highly-regarded AMC series
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Puppy Arbitrage
If we step back and take a longer-term view of the world, the business landscape is dotted with companies and services that did well for a while but ultimately ceased without evolving.
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2009 PRO Awards: Yahoo! Start Wearing Purple
In Yahoo!’s “Start Wearing Purple” campaign, the portal mixes together online and offline in a way so elegant that only peanut butter and jelly could understand
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2009 PRO Awards: How Sweet the Sound
The theme Verizon Wireless chose for its “How Sweet the Sound” campaign — gospel music — hit a bulls eye with the African American community
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2009 PRO Awards: Yahoo! Purple Pedals
It’s hard to maintain customer loyalty today with such a fragmented media environment. Yahoo!, despite its years of success, was facing just such a challenge
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2009 PRO Awards: 31 Days of the Dragon
The HDX “Dragon” laptop had been on the market for nine months and sales were slowing down. Prior to another product launch, HP wanted to entrench itself better in the blogosphere