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Kraft Singles Celebrates Mother’s Day with Samples, Gift Coupons
Still looking for a Mother’s Day gift? Kraft has an option: grilled cheese sandwiches.
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Taco Bueno Takes Mobile Couponing Chain-wide
All Taco Bueno customers can now get Mexican food on their phones—not through poor table manners, but with mobile coupons in the chain’s first cellphone campaign to cover its entire eight-state market.
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ValueClick Revenue, Income Up in First Quarter
ValueClick’s recorded net income of $19.2 million during first quarter 2008, up from $18.6 million a year earlier. The online marketing services firm’s revenue rose from $156.9 million to $176 million during the same period.
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Robeks Kicks Off Campaign with Free Smoothies Offer
Robeks Corp., a premium fruit smoothie and healthy eats franchise chain, launched last week its 2008 “Summer of Fun” campaign with a basketful of summertime favorites from
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7-Eleven Pushes Slurpee with Video Game Promo
7-Eleven, Inc. has launched a month-long marketing blitz tying one of its Slurpee drinks to Activision’s “Guitar Hero: Aerosmith” video game
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Ann Taylor Launches European Giveaway
Ann Taylor has launched a sweepstakes offering a posh trip to Europe in an effort to build its customer file
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KFC Hidden Image Pushes Snacker Products
KFC is once again using subliminal messaging in its advertising to boost interest in its brand. This time, the message won’t just past below the normal limits of perception, people are being asked to seek it out for chance to receive a free Snacker sandwich.
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Recession Rewards
The economic downturn has spurred at least one positive: an increase in gift card usage. If the number of retail store card displays and direct mail offers
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Letters to the Editor
Consumers have some responsibility, too (What Rebate? March) Although you bring up a number of interesting points regarding unclaimed rebates and unused
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Invisible Line
Is the term below the line still relevant? Should it even be used in the day-to-day vernacular when advertising and marketing are being discussed? The