Friday, 28 October 2011

Marketing Daily - The rise of the online pop-up shop; plus BT, Nintendo, Yell, and Lufthansa

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Breaking news from Marketing October 2011
 
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The rise of the online pop-up shop
Mary Cowlett,
28 October 2011
 

The pop-up concept has brought excitement to the retail sector. Mary Cowlett...

Online pop-up shop
 
 
Vanish creates world's biggest bra for breast cancer awareness
Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith,
28 October 2011
 

Vanish, the Reckitt Benckiser-owned cleaning brand, has created the "world's biggest bra"...

Vanish: unveils 'world's largest bra'
 
 
BT signs comms provider deal with FA centre
John Reynolds,
28 October 2011
 

BT is to provide broadband, Wi-Fi and other technology services to St...

BT and FA: sign communications deal
 
 
UK will enter recession, suggests consumer confidence index
Matthew Chapman,
28 October 2011
 

The country will enter another a recession as a result of plunging...

Retail figures: confidence in the economy dips
 
 
Nintendo to make first ever loss following 3DS flop
Matthew Chapman,
28 October 2011
 

Nintendo is predicting its first ever annual loss in its current financial...

Nintendo 3DS: suffers disappointing sales
 
 
Yell hires Ashmore to CMO role ahead of 'comprehensive' brand re-think
Alex Brownsell,
27 October 2011
 

Directories company Yell has hired Mars marketer Jenny Ashmore to the new...

Jenny Ashmore: Yell's new global chief marketing officer
 
 
Lufthansa could sell loss-making BMI by the end of the year
Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith,
28 October 2011
 

Lufthansa, the German airline group, is in talks with potential buyers for...

Bmi: Lufthansa considers sale
 
 
 
Also in the News
 
Brand Event Awards shortlist revealed
Staff,
28 October 2011
 
Helen Edwards on Branding: Chalk and cheese
Helen Edwards,
26 October 2011
 
Andrew Walmsley on Digital: The age of collaboration
Gemma Charles,
26 October 2011
 
Adwatch (Oct 26) - Top 20 recall: Sainsbury's moves past Oliver
Nick Darken, Executive creative director, Albion,
26 October 2011
 
 
 
Blogs
 
 
Have you had an Olaf Swantee moment?
CHRIS BARRACLOUGH
 

For those of you who don’t know, Olaf is the new CEO of “Everything Everywhere” and he is alleged to...

 
 
Is client servicing a dying art?
Heather Westgate
 

'People buy people' the saying goes. This is as relevant in the world of marketing...

 
 
Is Facebook the Infernos of social media?
Nicola Clark
 

The Facebook backlash has begun. Respected software analyst Ray Wang has called the social media...

 
 
Now’s the time to start your new agency
CHRIS BARRACLOUGH
 

There is no better time than to launch a new agency than during a recession. Property, equipment and people are...

 
 
Amazon Kindles a Fire
Iremonger
 

People talk about Amazon’s new colour table, the Fire (just released in the...

 
 
 
 
 
 
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