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Robinsons - Creating a world class through-the-line platform centred on our Wimbledon equity
Sponsorship Works, 2007, pp.245-255
The link between Robinsons and Wimbledon is one of the most enduring associations in sports sponsorship, extending to over 70 years. Wimbledon plays a key role for the brand: every year, the Champions ...
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Pringles - The Pringles Dream Team and www.pringleskeepyuppy.com
Sponsorship Works, 2007, pp.73-81
This case study looks at Pringles strategy during the 2006 FIFA World Cup, which was based upon The Pringles Dream Team and its website, www.pringleskeepyuppy.com. Due to the prohibitive cost of offic ...
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Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service - We're the target, you're the victim
Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 2007
This paper details the campaign for the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service to stop attacks on firemen. It was made up of two stages: the first sought to involve the community, and the second too ...
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Carex - Why the best long-term advertising doesn't always have to tell the same old story
Rebecca Ashley, Peter Harris and Yoshio Tazaki, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, Best Dedication to Effectiveness & Bronze, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 2007
This Bronze Award-winning paper discusses the advertising for Carex antibacterial handwash from 1999-2006. The first phase, on TV, raised awareness. A later press campaign targeted mothers, and a majo ...
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Tide - SuperMum
Euro-Effies, Bronze winner, 2007
Tide - a mid-priced detergent sold in Serbia and Romania - was losing market share both to cheaper brands and to its direct competitors, a situation that was compounded by low awareness levels among c ...
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Deichmann - Celebration of quality
Euro-Effies, Bronze winner, 2007
Deichmann - the biggest shoe retailer in Germany and Austria - introduced a new communications strategy in 2005/06 in an effort to further improve its quality credentials, and in an attempt to build s ...
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Hebrew National: No Ifs Ands or Butts
New York American Marketing Association, Bronze, Packaged Food, EFFIE Awards 2007
In a world of increasing demand for purer, more organic foods, hot dogs were losing their lustre. All because of an (erroneous) consumer perception that hot dogs are made with 'mystery meat'. Hebrew N ...
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California Milk Processor Board: Toma Leche (Drink Milk)
New York American Marketing Association, Bronze, Hispanic, EFFIE Awards 2007
Despite the calcium benefits of milk being known in the Californian area, sales were being outstripped by alternative products claiming to offer more. With the large Hispanic population (standing at 3 ...
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Mayfield Dairy Farms: Flavor Decision '06
New York American Marketing Association, Silver, Snacks, Desserts & Confections, EFFIE Awards 2007
Into a fiercely-competitive ice cream category known for aggressive price promotions, Mayfield Ice Cream launched four new flavors without the benefit of discounting – and into a freezer case flooded ...
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Milk Processor Education Program: Milk Your Diet
New York American Marketing Association, Silver, Beverages (Non-Alcohol), EFFIE Awards 2007
Despite acceptance of the importance of milk in youth, generally milk consumption among adults is generally half that of children. The main reason was the perceived image of milk as being fattening. T ...
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CINGULAR GOPHONE: How GoPhone Changed The Parent/Teen Dynamic on Cell Phones
New York American Marketing Association, Gold, Telecom Services, EFFIE Awards 2007
In launching its GoPhone prepaid cell price plan, Cingular was seeking to enter a new market and catch up with competitors such as Tracfone and Virgin which already held strong positions in the pay-as ...
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got milk?: Planet In Need
New York American Marketing Association, Gold, Beverages, Non-Alcohol, EFFIE Awards 2007
After 13 years of ‘gotmilk?’ deprivation narratives, the long established campaign took a new turn, creating new news not only for the product that everybody thought they already knew all about. In 20 ...
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Keeping mum: speaking to your consumer
Andrew Thomas, Admap, May 2007, Issue 483, pp.34-36
Andrew Thomas, e-business director at Bounty, discusses the findings of a recent survey investigating the opinions and behaviour of today's UK mum. The survey revealed that despite changing lifestyles ...
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Child Cancer Foundation - Bravery Beads
Communication Agencies Association of New Zealand, Bronze, Advertising Effectiveness Awards 2007
The Child Cancer Foundation knew it was working for a good cause, but it was also operating against a high number of other highly worthwhile charities competing for New Zealanders' money: in 2006 alon ...
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Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand (ALAC) - Culture Change Campaign
Communication Agencies Association of New Zealand, Silver, Advertising Effectiveness Awards 2007
The Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand (ALAC) wanted to tackle the country's binge-drinking culture, a challenge when the notion of getting drunk was seen as simply letting off steam while being ...
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Telstra BigPond - How a leader delivered outstanding results by out-thinking the challengers
Hristos Varouhas, Advertising Federation of Australia, Silver, Advertising Effectiveness Awards, 2007
This 2005-06 campaign for Telstra's BigPond broadband offer aimed to encourage broadband take-up and reverse Telstra's declining share, and, specifically, to raise it from 39.7% to 41.5% over the 12-m ...
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Prairie Milk Marketing Partnership - Chocolate Milk Nutrition Education Promotion
Canadian Congress of Advertising, Bronze, Canadian Advertising Success Stories, 2007
The Canadian beverage sector has witnessed a number of innovations and product launches in recent years, varying across waters, juices and sports beverages. While chocolate milk has a strong nutrient ...
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SickKids - Believe
Canadian Congress of Advertising, Silver, Canadian Advertising Success Stories, 2007
The SickKids Foundation wanted to raise $79 million in 2007 (beating the previous year's record of $70 million), at a time when charitable fundraising had never been more competitive. It also carried ...
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Sony PlayStation - 88
Integrated Marketing Communications Council Europe, Bronze, IMC European Awards 2007
Parents and grandparents don't often buy PS2 games for their children and grandchildren, considering them to be anti-social and too violent. PS2 had an image of hardcore gaming, but now that gaming is ...
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OMO - Outdoor Play Association
Integrated Marketing Communications Council Europe, Silver, IMC European Awards 2007
Unilever's laundry detergent brand, OMO, was facing a decrease in awareness as a result of intense competition and the growth of private label brands. Driven by a new focus on a target group of young ...
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Mattel - Paediatrician's project
Integrated Marketing Communications Council Europe, Silver, IMC European Awards 2007
Fisher Price (part of Mattel) is a market leader in the field of toys for small children, which aims to create a new culture around playing and sustains the importance of educational toys for children ...
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Virginia Tourism Corporation: Meet Virginia campaign
Ed Dinger, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1761-1764
Despite a limited budget, the Virginia Tourism Corporation (VTC) had been a model promoter of state tourism for most of the second half of the twentieth century. In the late 1960s it began using the s ...
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Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.: Kids Rule campaign
Guy Patrick Cunningham, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1631-1650
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., was the distributor of Toyota Motor Corp.'s Toyota, Lexus, and Scion brands in the United States. In model year 2004 the company released a new version of it ...
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Staples, Inc.: That Was Easy campaign
Kevin Teague, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1563-1569
In 2002 three retailers, Office Depot, Inc., Staples, Inc., and OfficeMax, Inc., were America's largest office-supply superstores, with Staples trailing closely behind Office Depot, the industr ...
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Staples, Inc.: Yeah, We'Ve Got That campaign
Susan Risland, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1563-1569
Staples, Inc., was one of three office-supply-superstore chains to emerge in the 1980s, each vying to differentiate itself from the others. In 1994 Staples launched its first full-fledged television ...
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Stanley Steemer International, Inc.: Living Brings It In. We Take It Out. campaign
Mark Lane, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1557-1561
Stanley Steemer International, Inc., a carpet-cleaning service with franchises across the United States, began seeing sales declines in 2002. Wanting to change its marketing profile to address these d ...
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Six Flags, Inc.: It's Playtime campaign
Rayna Bailey, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1517-1521
With 30 theme parks in North America and 8 in Europe in 2004, Six Flags, Inc., was the world's second-largest operator of theme parks, surpassed only by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. But the c ...
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The Procter & Gamble Company: Got The Power campaign
Rayna Bailey, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1373-1403
Procter & Gamble created the disposable-diaper market in 1961 when it introduced its Pampers brand. Despite being the first successful disposable diaper, by 1985 Pampers was falling behind co ...
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Old Navy, Inc.: '70S Retro Tv campaign
Simone Samano, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1225-1231
The valued-focused Old Navy apparel brand was an immediate hit when it was introduced in 1994 by San Francisco parent company and national clothing retailer Gap, Inc. Old Navy made a name for itself w ...
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Office Depot, Inc.: What You Need. What You Need To Know. campaign
Kevin Teague, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1213-1216
In 2001 Office Depot, Inc., prided itself as the world's largest seller of office furniture and second-largest supplier of office supplies after Staples, Inc. In addition to having a stronghold ...
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