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Marketing Tactics

  • Nike issues new year's challenge

    New Year celebrations typically come with inspirational stories of resolutions and the expectation of heartwarming endings and goals achieved.
  • 7-Eleven Honors Key Suppliers

    7-Eleven Inc. announces winners of its 2006 Retailer Initiative Awards, which formally recognize those suppliers that excelled at helping 7-Eleven meet its convenience customers' changing needs through team merchandising, demandchain solutions, cost of goods, category management and contributing to creative advertising and promotional programs.
  • Looking Ahead

    By the time you read this, academy award nominations have been announced or the announcement is only a few days away.
  • Kellogg Serves Special K "Chocolatey Delight"

    Kellogg Company says it's coming to the rescue of woman looking for an evening snack without the guilt, with new Special K Chocolatey Delight.
  • Sara Lee Introduces 100 Percent Whole Wheat Bread

    In a recent survey commissioned by Sara Lee Food & Beverage, 73 percent of consumers incorrectly identified their bread as 100 percent whole wheat when it actually has similar nutritional make-up to traditional white bread.
  • Most Innovative Product -- December 2006

    Nike and Apple collaborate to revolutionize the runner experience with the Nike+iPod sport kit
  • Church & Dwight Makes Use Of Marketing Information

    Church & Dwight Co. Inc. and ACNielsen U.S. form a long-term arrangement designating ACNielsen as its primary provider of marketing information services on a global basis.
  • Optimizing Process

    Gus Barber started Barber Foods with one employee, a butcher knife and an old truck. He had a 1,000 square foot facility and delivered beef to restaurants and markets in Portland, Me.
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