- Marketing Daily - Friday, Oct. 30, 2009
- Sears Offers Free Credit Scores To Cardholders
- Free Internet on American Airlines? Thanks, Lexus
- Chick-fil-A Calendar Spoofs 'Cow Literature'
- Timberland Up On Good Marketing, Boot Sales
- Toyota Dealers Upgrade Facilities
- Martha Stewart Promos Mars' Dove Chocolate
- Got Relevance?
- Top Halloween Costumes 2009
- Ford Goes To College For On-Board Tech
- Chrysler To Offer Mobile TV In Some Vehicles
- Study Notes Unexpected Spots Of Holiday Cheer
- Quiznos Offers Fans Toasty Ideas For Halloween Garb
- P&G To Boost Market Spend, Product Innovation In '10
- Marketing Daily - Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009
- Winn-Dixie To Sell Health Insurance In Fla.
- T.G.I. Friday's Intros Burgers, Chicken Sandwiches
- FedEx Aims To Boost Status In Key Markets
- USA Financial Redesigns Web Site
- Who's Eating Ready-To-Serve Dips?
- Hebrew National Offers Free Hot Dogs
- Wake-Up: A Screen Is A Screen Is A Screen!
- Verizon Wireless To Offer Motorola's Droid
- Ford Finds Dancer Partner in Volvo Sale
- Accidental Purchases: Blame Package Design
- Your Friend Is Only A Mile Away. Did You Know?
- Q&A: Todd DuBoef On Boxing's Potential
- 'What Is Southern Comfort?' Campaign Rolls Out
- Study: Banks Should Focus On Branch Service
- Timex Pulls Out Stops For ING NYC Marathon
- Orbitz, Bertolli Big Winners For Gay/Lesbian Ads
- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009
- Juicy Juice Partners With N.Y. State Parks
- Who's Buying Baby Food?
- Visa Renews Olympic Sponsorship
- The NHL Launches Its Facebook Page
- American Starts Serving Sundaes On Sundays
- Toyota Goes Mobile With IPhone App
- Kyocera, Virgin Mobile Team With IFC
- Whole Foods Readies Beaujolais Nouveau Promo
- The 'Real-Time' Of Social Media
- Volvo Backs Star Turn With 'Twilight: New Moon'
- VZW 2 MTRSTS: PLS DNT TXT N DRV
- Rethink Your Segmentation Approach
- Continental Customers Get The 'Star' Treatment
- Rising Loyalty Scores Good News For QSRs
- P&G Goes All Facebook For Crest Whitestrips
- Cabela's Reports Record Results, Cuts Marketing
- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009
- Christmas Starting Early At The Home Depot
- Nissan Turns Over New Leaf With Electric Tour
- Retail Study: End Caps Rock, Banners Fail
- 8 Guaranteed Ways To Kill Your Brand
- HTC Looks To Make The Mobile Phone Personal
- Kate Moss Launches New Fragrance
- A Domestic Hits The Mark
- Study: There's Money In Boomer Anxiety
- U.S. Open Serves Up Mercedes Sponsorship
- Black Friday: How Much Will It Matter?
- Strong Signal: Verizon FiOS Adds Telco, Net Subscribers
- Marketing Daily - Monday, Oct. 26, 2009
- Kodak, Monte Cristo Team For Video Game
- Heidi Klum To Launch Shoe Line
- GEICO Launches Video Competition On Safety
- Smart Choices Program Voluntarily Suspended
- Who Gets Facials?
- Here Comes The Flood
- London Fog Enlists Longoria, Parker For Campaign
- Quiznos Sweepstakes Drives Online, TV Synergy
- Toyota Fights Suit Over Viral Matrix Effort
- ConAgra Ads Tout Manwich's Veggie-ness
- Faux Frugality: Are Consumers Really Any Different?
- Roster Of Brand Names Lines Up For NBA
- Martha Stewart, Hain Partner On Natural Foods
- Marketing Daily - Friday, Oct. 23, 2009
- When It Comes To Innovation, Simplicity Rocks
- Who Has Home Insurance?
- Kimberly-Clark Sets Eco-Friendly Targets
- Ford Tells Teens To Sing For Safety
- Pizza Hut Continues Twintern Saga
- American Eagle Launches New Kids' Concept
- GM To Sell Hummer To Tengzhong
- VW Goes All Mobile For Launch Of GTI
- Windows 7 Launch Is Like A Vista Do-Over
- Pepsi China Challenge Pulls 34 Million Entries
- Homespun Holidays: This Year, It's Personal
- Chase Sapphire Targets City Of Brotherly Love
- SEMA Expects A Good Showing In Las Vegas
- Marketing Daily - Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009
- HomeAway Books Super Bowl Slot
- Penn Enlists RPM To Develop Casino Brand
- Starbucks' Via Strikes A Chord With Marketers
- Ford Says Take A Test Drive For Alma Mater
- American Express 'Shine A Light' Winner Named
- Ford Puts Pedal To Metal To Drive Buzz For Fusion
- New-Media Users Expect Brands To Engage
- Milk's 'White Gold' Stars In Faux Rock Opera
- Luxury Shoppers Are Addicted To The Deal
- Lancome Launches IPhone App And Blog
- Attraction To 'Do Good' Brands Is Escalating
- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009
- Who Prints Digital Photos At Kiosks?
- Apple Intros 'Magic Mouse' For IPhone, ITouch
- Best Buy, Netflix Partner For Streaming Video
- Burger King Retail Snack Offerings To Expand In 2010
- Sons Of Italy, Votto Vines To Sell New Wine Brand
- GM Exec Extols Virtues Of Social Media
- A Call For Brand Magic In A Time Of Strife
- Starbucks' Via: Off Brand But On Target?
- EA Sports Hits The Road For 'FIFA Soccer 10'
- FDA Scrutinizing Nutrition Labeling Systems
- American Family Insurance Reaches For Teens
- Delta, MSG Pact Creates Multiplatform Deals
- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009
- Walgreens Relaunches Health Corner Web Site
- Who's Buying Baby Food?
- Online Retailers Expect Upbeat Holidays
- Virtual Game Extends Denny's Allnighter Concept
- Social Networking = Reverse Voyeurism
- Avon Adds Fergie To Its Fragrance Lineup
- Vicks Offers Tweets For Two In Winter Olympics Promo
- GM Heading to Higher Market Share: Edmunds.com
- Porsche's Panamera: 'Sports Car For 4'
- P&G Exec: Innovation Needs To Be Purpose-Driven
- Toys R Us Launches 'Big Gift' Layaway Program
- Mobile Sites Frustrate Users, May Hurt Brands
- Prudential Financial Launches 'SOS' Ads
- NBA Reaches Out To Hispanics With Enebea
- Edward Jones Take Personal Approach In Ads
- Marketing Daily - Monday, Oct. 19, 2009
- Harley Spinning Off MV Agusta Unit
- Azula Passes His 50th ... Whiteboard Drawing for UPS
- Royal Caribbean Teams With 'Good Morning America'
- American Sponsors TV Series With Defunct 'Gourmet'
- Great Expectations
- Who's Buying Children's Clothing?
- Ethnic Foods To Grow 20% By 2014
- State Farm, Steve Harvey In Digital Shorts
- Not Many Beating A Path To Green Cell Phones
- Suzuki Faces Uphill Battle With Kizashi
- Private Label Candy Loses Share At Halloween
- Survey: 42% Of Marketers To Increase DOV Spend