- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009
- Who's Volunteering?
- Dockers Backs Khakis In New Global Push
- November Sees Improvements In Auto Sales
- SanDisk, Aerosmith Guitarist Partner For Effort
- Taco Del Mar Franchising Names Andreini CMO
- American Airlines Recognizes Disability Group
- Briggs & Stratton Launches Winter Olympics Promo
- A Holiday Message To Marketers
- Memorex Holiday Campaign Encourages 'WeTime'
- When A Human Brand Bogies
- Web-Savvy Shoppers Are Season's Real Story
- ANA Joins Fight Against Tobacco Control Act
- Consumers Crave All-Day Breakfast Option
- Firm: Ads That Strike Emotional Chords Work Best
- BoA Launches Credit Card Clarity Initiative
- Penney Pairs With Mango, Boosts Fashion Cred
- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009
- Doritos Names 8 Quarter-Finalists In Game
- Top Product Searches On Cyber Monday
- Marathon Oil Gets New Marketing Leadership
- Ford Fiesta Event To Be Broadcast On Current
- Please, Let Billy Mays R.I.P.
- Best Buy Launches 'WirelessHD' Adapter
- Infiniti Takes It To The Web For M Launch
- Element Hotels Install Car Charging Stations
- Brands Line Up Behind Tiger: 'Private Matter'
- For Most, Marketing Budgets Flat This Holiday
- Ford Expands Best Buy Sync Partnership
- Outdoorsy REI Launching First TV Campaign
- Marketers Brace For Regulatory Heat In '10
- Buyers, Sellers Loving Cyber Monday
- Downhill 'Truth': Audi Sponsors U.S. Ski Team Doc
- Marketing Daily - Monday, Nov. 30, 2009
- This Black Friday, Online Coupons Big Winners
- BMW To Debut Hyper Hybrids, Concept In L.A.
- United Airlines, Aircell Offer Free Wi-Fi
- Report: Gift Cards Are The New Fruitcake
- Black Friday: America Shopped More, Spent Less
- Reading Holiday Tea Leaves
- Who Drinks Hot Specialty Coffee?
- Year-End Sales Events Beckon Buyers
- Marketing Daily - Friday, Nov. 27, 2009
- UNICO Launches Outdoor Ad Campaign in New Jersey
- Matching Brands With Celebrities Is A Science
- Who Downloads Movies?
- AT&T Offers Text Messaging To Santa
- Domino's Sells 'Noid' T-Shirt For Charity
- Top 10 Integrated Marketing Trends For '10
- Mintel Foresees More Shopper Belt-Tightening
- Wine Growth Resuming, At Least For Domestics
- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009
- Jamba Launches Toy Blender
- Who Eats Fast Food?
- Amazon Launches Black Friday Site
- Jeep To Take Over N.Y.'s Times Square Billboards
- Hope For The Holidays
- Who Checks Sports Scores Online?
- Ford Fetes Fiesta Social Media Agents
- Discover Launches App For Cardmembers
- Actress Alison Sweeney Teams With Crest
- JetBlue Sponsors Concert By Rihanna
- Stores Man Their Battle Stations For Black Friday
- See Me, Feel Me
- Hardee's 'Grandpa' Spot Intros Mushroom Thickburger
- Marriott Revamps Web, Offers Contest
- Edmunds Predicts A Lackluster November For Sales
- Quiznos Settles Franchisee Class Action Suits
- Purina Points Potential Owners To Doggies
- Slow-Pouring, Faster Spending: Heinz Ups Budget
- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009
- Atari Relaunches Web Site With Free Games
- Episcopal Church Breaks New Ad
- Volkswagen Gets Karmann, But Don't Expect A Ghia
- Toyota And Honda Lead In Retail Study
- Macy's To Sell 'Project Runway' Winner's Dress
- Arby's Launches Giveaway For $5.01 Combos
- Cruising The Isles
- Stores Line Up Early For Black Friday Throw-Down
- JWT's AnxietyIndex Hall Of Fame
- Westinghouse Ads Highlight Its Technological Edge
- Campbell's Q1 Marketing Down, Net Earnings Up
- The New Pragmatic Consumer: Green = Practical
- HomeAway Inks Agreement With Warner Bros.
- Clorox Backs Disney Site For Moms And Kids
- Marketing Daily - Monday, Nov. 23, 2009
- Toys R Us, Crate And Barrel Go Mobile
- Chrysler Group Offers Incentives
- Restaurant Fare To 'Return to Quality' In '10
- Verizon, AT&T Feud Is Good For Business
- A Digital Heptathlon Of Ideas For 2010
- BCG: Blue Chips Drop Market Research Ball
- Study: Credit Card Mailings On The Rise
- Post-Recession: Enjoyment Drives Behavior
- Mazda Plans To 'Zoom-Zoom' Past Electrics
- Reliability As Value Isn't What It Used To Be
- Marketing Daily - Friday, Nov. 20, 2009
- Forrester: Google Still Tops With Consumers
- Duracell Uses Bike Power To Light Up New Year
- Commercial Payment Card Market To Rebound
- P&G Recalls Vicks Sinex Products
- T-Mobile Targets Hispanics With New Plan
- Who Uses MapQuest?
- Let's Eat: 5 Chains Target Nontraditional Retail
- More Holiday Shoppers Shunning Plastic
- 'Up' Your Holiday Sales
- Recession Increases Affluents' Happiness Levels
- Virgin Mobile Ads Rely On 'Chatty Cathys'
- Subaru Goes Back To 'Share the Love' Well
- Chase Launches Giveaway Via Facebook
- Big Apple Invites A Closer Inspection
- Marketing Daily - Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009
- AirTran Installs Ads On Seatbacks
- Bob Dylan Sings To Marketers
- Electric Cars Set To Tiptoe Into Showrooms
- Mintel Predicts 2010's Trendy Flavors
- Who Goes To Comedy Clubs?
- New Version Of Dawn Doubles As Hand Softener
- Best Western Burns Rubber With NASCAR Sponsorship
- Coors Scores Ads On TiVo's NFL Coverage
- Movie Gallery App Offer Recommendations
- Sears Launches Black Friday Sweepstakes
- JCPenney Bids Adieu To Big Books
- JetBlue, Hertz Join For Sweepstakes
- From Recession To Recovery, Re-Invention
- Will Holiday Traditionalism Stage A Comeback?
- 'I Can't Believe' Launches Musical Extravaganza
- Alaska Airlines Backs Hometown Skater In Promo
- Diamond Crystal Campaign Is Downright Salty
- K-Swiss' Palladium Boots Kicks Off Campaign
- Coke Targets Multicultural Communities Year Round
- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009
- Dec. 17 Declared 'Free Shipping Day'
- Haagen-Dazs Supports Honey Bees
- Dell To Pack Netbooks In Bamboo Packaging
- Rental Car Companies Improving: J.D. Power
- Ford Fusion Gets The Golden Calipers
- Welch's, Scholastic Help Schools Grow Gardens
- Target, TJMaxx Post Strong Results
- Who's Using Financial Planners?
- Pyrex Leverages Its Usefulness In The Kitchen
- The Great At Doing Good
- Black Friday, Cyber Monday Sales To Rise 1.8%
- Vitaminwater Partners With 50 Cent For IPhone App
- Alltel Turns To Humor For Holiday Spots
- ConAgra Sponsors Yahoo TV Clips Program
- GM Consideration Up Among Consumers