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The 2008 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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Agency of the Year/Digitas USA
It has been a fabulous year for us, says Laura Lang, CEO of Digitas USA. I tell everyone that I couldn’t have imagined a better outcome. She’s talking
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Agencies
American Express gives Away iPhones
# 17 Best Dealer, Sales Force or Business-to-Business Campaign AMEX OPEN PLUM CARD LAUNCH AGENCY: Momentum Worldwide CLIENT: American Express When American
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Blogs Have Power to Influence Purchases
A study titled “Harnessing the Power of Blogs” sponsored by BuzzLogic and conducted by JupiterResearch asserts that blogs have important influence over consumers’ purchasing decisions.
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Blogs Outweigh Social Nets on Purchase Help: Jupiter
When it comes to influencing sales conversions, blog posts can have a greater impact on customer buying decisions than marketing messages delivered via social networks, according to a new study.
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Gen X Persuaded by E-mail, Direct Mail Over Social Marketing: Study
Consumers 18 to 34 report they are more likely to respond to an e-mail marketing message or direct mail than to one they get through a social network, according to a joint research project
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Marketers Lack Understanding of Brand Value: ANA Study
The majority of senior marketers lack an understanding of brand value, caused in part by following an archaic marketing model, a new survey has found
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Ringtone Ecosystem – Part 1
With the recent performance of the stock market – unprecedented for those under the age of 80 – it’s easy to become consumed and forget that a broader world exists. In a way, it’s a strange, almost self-fulfilling cycle. You hear bad…
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Your Inbox is Full
Marketers really like e-mail. About 840 billion messages will hit inboxes by 2013, compared to 418 billion this year. The boom can be attributed to e-mail’s
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Enter the Dragon
Early this year, HP found itself with a high-powered, relatively high-priced notebook PC, the HDX Dragon, that was making little headway against the competition.