Marketing Daily Issues for July 2009
- Marketing Daily - Friday, July 17, 2009
- Southern Comfort Backs Playboy Web Series by Aaron Baar
- Best Buy: Connections, Not Products, Are What Matter by Sarah Mahoney
- Tesla Plugs Dealership Into Manhattan's Chelsea by Karl Greenberg
- Study Sheds Light On Grocery Behavior Shifts by Karlene Lukovitz
- State Farm Launches Guerilla Campaign by Tanya Irwin
- Buick's 'Photoshoot' Ads Telegraph Change by Karl Greenberg
- Honda To Launch New Crossover In Q4
- Ford Shifts Nameplates in Marketing Suite
- Allstate Solicits Public Input On Grant Recipient
- Motorola Taps William Ogle For Unit CMO
- Dunkin' Launches Frozen Cappuccino
- Who Uses Household Cleaners? Commentary by None
- Behold The Digital Tribe Commentary by Laura McFarlane
- Marketing Daily - Thursday, July 16, 2009
- Staples Leverages Nostalgia For BTS Campaign by Aaron Baar
- Report: People Have Adjusted To Spending Less by Sarah Mahoney
- Best Western Is 'Hog Haven' For Harley by Karl Greenberg
- Women More Reactive Regarding Finances by Tanya Irwin
- IPhone Is Pizza Hut's Latest Ordering Twist by Karlene Lukovitz
- Chrysler Restructures Product Development Unit by Karl Greenberg
- Sunkist 'Take A Stand' Campaign Goes Social
- Ford Touts Taurus To Hot Rod Lovers
- BP Products Backs N.Y. Giants
- De Beers Gets Props On 'Today'
- Amazon Debuts Outdoor Store With Park Passes
- Who Eats Hot Breakfast Cereals? Commentary by None
- Social Media + Shopping = Rise Of Radical Shoppers Commentary by Jim Lucas
- Say No To More Recession Talk Commentary by Vanessa Horwell
- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, July 15, 2009
- JC Penney Steps Up Its Quest For Teens by Sarah Mahoney
- Airline Customer Satisfaction Down For 3rd Year by Karl Greenberg
- Royal Caribbean Campaign Stars Actual Cruisers by Tanya Irwin
- Sears Shoots, Scores With NBA, WNBA Pact by Karl Greenberg
- Chipotle Makes Most Of Sustainability Spotlight by Karlene Lukovitz
- Denny's Giveaways Incentivize Larger Orders by Karlene Lukovitz
- Mercedes Dealers Treat 'Em Right, Per Pied Piper
- Toyota Goes Mobile for Prius
- MRA Lauds Appointment Of Census Director
- Nintendo To Park Beach In NYC's Times Square
- Actor Draws Attention For Snickers Charity Effort
- H&M Inks Outdoor Deal
- State Farm's Derby Sponsorship Reaps Exposure
- Olive Garden, Cracker Barrel Again Rank Best Value
- Fortune Favors the Brave Commentary by Mike Braue
- Guess Who's Skating Into Town? Commentary by Robert Passikoff
- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, July 14, 2009
- Kia Pitches Forte To A Pragmatic Consumer by Karl Greenberg
- Mobile Devices 'Should Not Be Multilateral' by Aaron Baar
- Americans Push Multi-tasking To New Heights by Sarah Mahoney
- Hortons Takes On Dunkin' In NYC by Karlene Lukovitz
- Holiday Inn Launches 2nd Phase Of Campaign by Karl Greenberg
- Quiznos Fires $3 Toasty Bullet by Karlene Lukovitz
- Verizon Dangles Quinceanera Party
- American Airlines Launches Soccer Promo
- Baseball Stars Pitch New Subway Sandwich
- Now In 50 States: Walgreens Takes On Wasilla
- Who Uses Flavored Instant Coffee? Commentary by None
- The Safe Hire Commentary by David Bernstein
- Marketing Daily - Monday, July 13, 2009
- Conn. Casinos Join Forces Against Atlantic City by Karl Greenberg
- Millennials Most Interested In Loyalty Programs by Tanya Irwin
- Peep Show: Marshmallow Chicks Get Own Store by Sarah Mahoney
- Toyota Gets Word Out Early On '10 Lexus HS 250h by Karl Greenberg
- Mobile Banking Provides Account Check For Many by Aaron Baar
- Private Label: Drawing The Line At Kids, Pets by Karlene Lukovitz
- Alliance: Banana Republic Goes 'Mad' For 'Men' by Wayne Friedman
- 'Mandela Day' Launches In New York
- Hispanics Give Higher Product Ratings In Study
- Caribou Coffee Walks On The Wild Side
- Gillette Adds Logano To NASCAR 'Young Guns'
- Who Buys DVD Players? Commentary by None
- Would You Nickel-And-Dime A Friend? Commentary by Mickey Lonchar
- Marketing Daily - Friday, July 10, 2009
- Taco Bell In First: 2-Minute All Star Game Ad by Karl Greenberg
- Wise Potato Chips Go For World 'Crunch' Record by Karlene Lukovitz
- Evian's Dancing Babies Take Internet By Storm by Tanya Irwin
- Retailers Again Croon Blue Tune In June by Sarah Mahoney
- Q Score: Celebs Worth More Dead Than Alive by Aaron Baar
- P&G's Duracell Leverages Trust In New Effort by Karl Greenberg
- Amazon To Sell Cell Phones, Service Plans
- McDonald's Launching Massive McCafé Sampling
- Chrysler Lines Up Marketing Teams At Chrysler, Jeep
- PepsiCo Creates New Product Development Position
- Actor Chris Noth Hired By Life Insurance Industry
- HP Partners With Green Social Network For Contest
- Mays Family Allows Commercials To Continue
- Who Buys The Most Cream Cheese? Commentary by None
- The Seven Myths Of Mobile Advertising Commentary by Krish Arvapally
- Marketing Daily - Thursday, July 9, 2009
- Whole Foods Adopts Non-GMO Verification by Karlene Lukovitz
- Shell Unveils European, Asian Ad Push by Karl Greenberg
- HSBC Focuses On The Big Apple by Tanya Irwin
- Consumers Look To Ease Carbon Footprint Guilt by Aaron Baar
- Nissan Pits Altima Against Camry, Segment by Karl Greenberg
- Life Savers Offers Cell Service For Life
- MLB, MasterCard Back Cancer Initiative
- Microsoft's Reller Takes On Marketing Duties
- 7-Eleven Looks for Lower Bank Fees
- Consumers Say Health Videos Are Top Resource
- Who Buys CD Players? Commentary by None
- Small Effort, Big Gains: Winning With Analytics Commentary by Avinash Kaushik
- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, July 8, 2009
- Fifth Third Bank Tells Students 'Don't Be That Guy' by Tanya Irwin
- Study: Thriftier, Healthier Consumers Dining In More by Sarah Mahoney
- Piaggio Cites Relevancy To 'Urban Mobility Report' by Nina Lentini
- Health, Convenience Still Dominate Food Trends by Karlene Lukovitz
- Marketers Would Do Well To Target Boomer Men by Aaron Baar
- Ace Hardware Snags 30% More In Mobile Effort by Mark Walsh
- Heinz Ketchup Promo Collects Inspiring Memories
- ANA Extends Deadline For Multicultural Award Entries
- Coldwell Banker Launches Times Square Billboard
- Panasonic To Sponsor L.A. Kings Hockey Team
- Candie's, Kohl's And Spears To Do It Again
- Who Uses Bottled BBQ Sauce? Commentary by None
- Got Pink? Commentary by Sarah Mahoney
- Write The Book For An Effective PR Program Commentary by Len Stein
- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, July 7, 2009
- Doritos Bags Enable Virtual 3-D Concert Experience by Karlene Lukovitz
- NBA, Taco Bell Ink Sponsorship Deal by Karl Greenberg
- Toshiba Campaign Aims To 'Set You Free' by Aaron Baar
- Report: Bad News Ahead For Grocers by Sarah Mahoney
- Chipotle Mexican Grill Extends Campaign For Ad by Karl Greenberg
- Subway, 'National Geo Kids' Team On Promo
- Starbucks Promo Gives Away Ice Cream
- Office Depot Drives NASCAR Promo
- Kmart Offers Price Break To Mich. Unemployed
- Every CEO Wants A Self Sustaining Culture Of Innovation Commentary by Laurence Knight
- Marketing Daily - Monday, July 6, 2009
- H&M Blasts Past Nike; Wal-Mart Wallops Tesco by Sarah Mahoney
- Ford Posting Better Results Than Toyota In June by Karl Greenberg
- State Farm Sponsors Bollywood Contest by Tanya Irwin
- Food Price Inflation Remains Long-Term Risk by Karlene Lukovitz
- Tanqueray Is Out With First Global Effort by Aaron Baar
- Real Mex Restaurants Gets New CMO
- Kelley Blue Book: Honda and Toyota Most-Researched
- Which Car Brand is Most American?
- Synovate Asks: Is A Green Car A Dream Car?
- Who Buys Lunch Combos/Kits? Commentary by None
- Seven Places CMOs Should Invest Now Commentary by Kate Newlin