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Kids Wield $18 Billion in Spending Power: Study
Children, even those as young as three-years old, wield a tremendous amount of influence when it comes to family spending.
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VH1 Rocks With Metal Music Promos
VH1 is paying homage to everything metal—music that is—this month with a month-long marketing campaign to promote a network TV event dedicated to the rock genre.
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Ear to the Ground: Listening and Responding to Blogs
While blogs may seem like a harmless way for people to communicate, they
can wield enough influence to cause significant damage to a company’s
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Marketers Suffer from a Metrics Deficiency: Survey
Marketers want to the right thing when it comes to metrics. But their desire far outpaces their ability, judging by a new CMO Council survey.
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As Seen on the Web
WELL, THAT NEVER HAPPENED before. I think I’ve mentioned that I’m a tough sell. At home, I like my privacy unbroken by advertising. I feed my garbage
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Goodmail Fails to Charm Gmail
Much to the chagrin of AOL, Google broke its silence on Goodmail’s CertifiedEmail system last week and said that it would not be implementing any services that would compel senders to pay in order to ensure their e-mails’…
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Affiliate Marketing vs. Network Marketing
I remember my mother buying Amway soap during my childhood. I didn’t quite understand how the organization functioned then, and I still don’t today. Amway, now re-branded as Quixtar falls in the multi-level marketing category…
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Mail Stream: A Report on Incoming Direct Mail
Ross-Simons Launches Via Via, a new catalog from fine jewelry, home and gift merchant Ross-Simons, offers shoppers a unique, casual collection of jewelry, accessories and home decor items. A note on the inside cover of the Premiere Edition asserts, …
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Caveat blogger
Long before companies started to leverage blogging as a next generation CRM solution and/or a means for thought leadership, individuals were using blogging to meet their own needs and sometimes no needs at all. Not many…