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  • Feeding the Inner Child

    It seems that every agency pats itself on the back for promoting an environment in which creativity can flourish, as though simply saying it will seduce

  • Sweepstakes, Keepstakes, Or Sleepstakes?

    Much of promotion is waste. Take couponing. More than 90 percent of all coupons are delivered by FSIs, which achieve a reported 1.4% redemption rate.

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  • United’s Taste Test

    United Airlines has proven that the way to a passenger’s wallet is through his stomach.The Chicago-based airline found that it could earn another $2.4

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  • Baby, Won’t You Drive My Car?

    EVERYONE KNOWS young people respond to peer pressure. General Motors has been applying that maxim to make college kids aware of their vehicles since 1991.The

  • Fulfilling Work

    IN PHYSICAL circles, the out-of-control assembly line is a staple. Lucille Ball’s conveyer-belt misadventures represent its high point, and shows ranging

  • Teaching Old Names New Tricks

    FOR CATALOGERS, RFM (recency, frequency and monetary) analysis is still a powerful list prospecting and continuation mailing tool. But catalogers are

  • One Big Happy Web

    THE INTERNET brings far-flung people together, and in our postindustrial, postmodern, peripatetic information age (some nice big words, huh?) that can

  • Federal E-Commerce Spending to Hit $9.2 Billion by 2003

    The federal government market for electronic supplies procurement will rise to $9.2 billion between now and 2003 at a compound annual rate of 34%, according

  • In Web We Trust

    MOST COMPANIES recognize the Internet is here to stay, and that they’ve got to figure out this new thing called e-commerce. While many firms get it, the

  • People

    Ritta & Associates, Englewood, NJ, hired Brian DeAngelo as an account executive and Joseph Hom as art director. Meredith Aman was promoted to account