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  • Not So Simple Simon

    Simon Property Group has a lot to explain. The company broke a $25 million campaign last month to brand its 145 malls and forge a bond with the 100 million

  • Whole-Brain Marketing

    In February, we speculated how growing online grocery ventures might affect bricks-and-mortar stores. Beginning this month, retailers get to watch a prime

  • Not Your Mother’s COUPON

    There are three kinds of customers: new ones, loyal ones, and prospective ones. Coupons – especially the ones housed in colorful free-standing inserts

  • 500 Billion Miles To Go

    WE MAY BE LIVING in a global village, but you still need to change planes to get there. Airlines are making that an easier task, while bringing a new

  • ENVELOPES, PLEASE

    THE PROMOTION MARKETING ASSOCIATION last month announced the Reggie Awards finalists that were to battle it out in New Orleans for Gold, Silver, Bronze

  • Sweepstakes, Keepstakes, Or Sleepstakes?

    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.

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  • United’s Taste Test

    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

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  • A Tightly Knit Controversy

    WILLIAM WALLACE almost certainly never saw a banana, let alone ate one. But the Scottish patriot did know a thing or two about his country’s knitwear.

  • Campbell Logs on to Barnes & Noble

    PATRICIA CAMPBELL, the immediate past chair of the Direct Marketing Association’s board of directors, has taken a new position with online bookseller

  • Signature Group Plans Mexico Test

    The Signature Group, Schaumburg, IL, is about to test its first loyalty reward program in Mexico, using a U.S. teleservices agency to handle inbound calls.The