Thursday, 22 December 2011

Marketing Daily - Christmas shoppers drawn to 'theatre' of high street; plus BMI, Tetley's, Microsoft, and Chambord

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Breaking news from Marketing December 2011
 
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Christmas shoppers drawn to 'theatre' of high street, claims report
Nicola Clark,
22 December 2011
 

Despite the continued rise of ecommerce, a large number of British consumers...

House of Fraser: Christmas 2011 display
 
 
Tetley's revamps ITV4 idents in £5m push
Gemma Charles,
22 December 2011
 

Tetley's has refreshed its ITV4 idents to support the brand's redesign as...

Tetley's: revamps ITV4 idents
 
 
Chambord readies debut outdoor activity
Gemma Charles,
22 December 2011
 

Chambord, the French black raspberry liqueur, is to run its first-ever outdoor...

Chambord: readies New year's Eve outdoor push
 
 
IAG beats Virgin to BMI
John Reynolds,
22 December 2011
 

British Airways owner IAG has won out against Virgin Atlantic and has...

BMI: acquired by IAG for £172.5m from Lufthansa
 
 
Microsoft sells Ciao to LeGuide.com
Sarah Shearman,
22 December 2011
 

Microsoft has sold its online shopping portal Ciao to LeGuide.com, the pan-European...

Ciao: sold by Microsoft to LeGuide.com for an undisclosed sum
 
 
The Download: Briefing - Retail - Online retailers eye overseas growth
Andrew McCormick,
22 December 2011
 

At a time of recession and with a high-street in decline, digital...

Surfdome: working on SEO strategy for the set-up of its French website
 
 
Innovator: 'It's not just about sex'
Andrew McCormick,
22 December 2011
 

Jessica Powell, chief marketing officer at burgeoning social network Badoo, is not...

Jessica Powell, chief marketing officer, Badoo
 
 
 
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Luxury goods â€" why are they riding the recession?
Daniel Dumoulin
 

In spite of warnings that the luxury sector may follow the rest of the retail...

 
 
Was Iggy Pop a passenger?
CHRIS BARRACLOUGH
 

Iggy Pop is being dropped from the Swiftcover TV ads. Why’s that then? Is it a classic case of the...

 
 
‘Tis the season to be jolly well stressed out of one’s Christmas tree… isn’t it?
Mark Tomkins, TDA
 

You know that buying gifts for your wife's aunt's brother-in-law is stressful. It can be...

 
 
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts
Darren James, TDA
 

How can we start thinking about online activity as a single entity - an ecosystem...

 
 
Changing behaviour or challenging behaviour?
Neil Fox, TDA
 

Most marketers measure success in terms of how effectively they change people's behaviour. Usually this...

 
 
 
 
 
 
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