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How to Drive Growth

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

In uncertain economic times, you need to find new ways to make integrated marketing work more effectively, get more out of marketing investments, and measure and account for marketing decisions. In short, you must make [Read More]

Get Back to Basics

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Mass media is dead. It shoots over the top of the intended audience, and with the advent of ad-skipping technologies like Tivo, most mass-media efforts are bringing back little in the way of measurable ROI. [Read More]

Keep the Creative Juices Flowing

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Companies large and small are going to great lengths to keep employees motivated, build camaraderie, and stimulate creativity. Some of the more curious team–building activities include team skydiving, team drumming, taking an improvisational comedy class, [Read More]

Transform Your Employee Newsletter

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Employee newsletters, a critical component of any integrated marketing communications plan, get a bad rap, for good reason. They’re mostly bad. Their intent — to educate and to boost morale — may be admirable, but [Read More]

10 Ways to Reach Best Prospects

Friday, June 13th, 2008

For an industry that pretty much fuels the whole capitalist engine, advertising is getting a sound snubbing these days — a Tom Petty-ish, “don’t come around here no more” message. Fatigued consumers, looking to free [Read More]

How to Improve Your Integrated Marketing

Friday, June 13th, 2008

It’s really quite simple: Either your integrated marketing communications plan is delivering meaningful ROI or it just plain sucks. That may sound harsh, but integrated marketing guru Mark Stevens has been around the block enough [Read More]

Call of the Wild

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Market research has shown that an animal mascot can elevate a brand’s identity. Consider the meteoric rise in name recognition for the once-obscure insurance provider Aflac. When President George W. Bush was introduced to Aflac [Read More]

Don’t Flush Away this Opportunity

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Palomar Mountain Premium Spring Water has long relied on the Yellow Pages, billboard advertising, direct sales, and ad insertions for generating sales leads in what has become a highly competitive industry. Now, the Escondido, Calif.–based [Read More]

Put Your Trust in Your Gut

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

In 1975, after 14 years with Bic, Shaw joined Pilot Pen Corporation of America, where he is now president and CEO. His tenure at the company has been as unconventional as it has been successful: [Read More]

Are Your Words Fit to Print?

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Depending on the reporter, it’s generally true that between 50 percent and 75 percent of media interviews do not result in the printing or airing of a direct quote. [Read More]

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