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Trident (Metropolitan Police) - Making a small budget go a long way
Andy Nairn, Matt Buttrick and Duncan Snowden, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, Bronze, IPA Effectiveness Awards 2008
There can be few more challenging briefs than tackling London's gun crime problem. The issue is a highly complex one, closely intertwined with a host of other social problems, from poverty to educatio ...

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Nissan - Keys
New York American Marketing Association, Silver, Automotive, EFFIE Awards 2008
To promote the new Nissan Altima, the auto company established a campaign idea that sought to produce a direct connection with consumers. Mock sets of keys were left behind in venues for consumers to ...

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Toyota - Tundrazo
New York American Marketing Association, Silver, Hispanic, EFFIE Awards 2008
The full size pickup sector is one of the highest volume segments in the Hispanic market. It is also traditionally dominated by domestic brands. As such, while Toyota leads the Hispanic market in term ...

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Collecting Hidden Consumer Data Online: Research on Homosexuals
Felicitas Morhart, Walter Herzog and Sven Henkel, Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 48, No. 2, June 2008, pp.247-254
Collecting highly private data from consumers with nonapparent or even hidden characteristics, such as homosexuals, is difficult for two reasons: First, the resulting data sets are rather small and no ...

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Targeting a Minority without Alienating the Majority: Advertising to Gays and Lesbians n Mainstream Media
Gillain K. Oakenfull, Michael S. McCarthy and Timothy B. Greenlee, Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 48, No. 2, June 2008, pp.191-198
Although marketers generally consider homosexuals to be a desirable market segment, they are not targeted using mainstream media because it is expected that heterosexuals will react negatively to homo ...

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Make an impression
Lynn Russo Whylly, The Advertiser, April 2008, pp.53-54
Teens wield in excess of $150 billion in spending power in the US, and are for a number of other reasons an important and influential demographic. African Americans and Hispanics are particular influe ...

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Banking on the Hispanic dollar: how US banks are courting Hispanic consumers
Ivan Castano, WARC Online Exclusive, April 2008
Not long ago US banks targeted Hispanic savers with half-hearted bilingual brochures and poorly-managed Spanish-language call centres. But this paper looks at how financial institutions have more rece ...

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Embracing the Poles
Nic Hall, Market Research Society, Annual Conference, 2008
In the UK, 4.2% of the population in 1951 were foreign born. This rose to 8.3% in 2001 and an estimated 9.5% in 2005, and research suggests that mothers in immigrant families will probably have more c ...

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Ties that bind
Lynn Russo Whylly, The Advertiser, December 2007, pp.11-12
The US market is becoming increasingly multicultural, and as affluence grows among minority groups, more and more companies are interested in building their market share among these communities. This ...

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Police Service of Northern Ireland - The changing face of the PSNI
Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 2007
This paper discusses the recruitment and image campaign run in 2005-06 by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). It was important for the PSNI to attract community leaders and ethnic minoritie ...

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Trident (Metropolitan Police) - making a small budget go a long way
Andy Nairn and Matt Buttrick, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, Grand Prix & Gold, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 2007
This Grand Prix-winning paper details the campaign for the Metropolitan Police's 'Trident' initiative, which aimed to tackle gun crime in London's black community. The objectives were to raise gun cri ...

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Making multicultural magic
Todd Wilkinson, The Advertiser, October 2007, pp.67-76
This article describes the Disney Company's success in marketing to different cultures, based on interviews with senior Disney executives. America is on the verge of becoming a true multicultural soci ...

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Critical Mass
Lynn Russo Whylly, The Advertiser, October 2007, pp.33-34
This article discusses how African Americans are using the internet, and how they respond to online marketing. Some 20 million Afro-Americans now use the internet, 11% of the online population. The ev ...

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Reach out
John Patrick Pullen, The Advertiser, June 2007, pp.62-64
This article offers best practice advice for effective advertising to the gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender market. Among the advice given is to assess how your brand is currently perceived; avoi ...

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McDonald's of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana: Coffee Customization
New York American Marketing Association, Bronze, Hispanic, EFFIE Awards 2007
As McDonald's launched its new coffee nationally, stores serving the Hispanic population in Chicago knew this was a tough sell locally. Recently Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts doubled their outlets, and ...

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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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Tyson Foods, Inc.: Powered By Tyson
New York American Marketing Association, Bronze, African-American, EFFIE Awards 2007
Tyson Foods’ mission is to proudly power the world with their chicken, beef, and pork products. Tyson’s “Powered By” campaign leverages cultural cues, humor, and love of family, to demonstrate that Ty ...

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RememberSegregation.org: Remember Segregation
New York American Marketing Association, Silver, Non-Profit, Pro-Bono & Public Service, EFFIE Awards 2007
Memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and the civil rights struggle in the U.S. has been fading. The goal was to revive a visceral connection to the civil rights era and engage people in the reason fo ...

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Clorox: Sweet World
New York American Marketing Association, Silver, Hispanic, EFFIE Awards 2007
Clorox wanted to reduce brand gaps in the Hispanic market as compared with the general market (brand awareness, key attributes, category share). The Sweet World campaign illustrated how to a toddler e ...

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Toyota Motor Sales - Yaris: Mundo Yaris (Yaris World)
New York American Marketing Association, Gold, Hispanic, EFFIE Awards 2007
Mundo Yaris is a world specifically designed for young, bi-cultural Latinos. A world built on their core values of nontraditionalism, multiculturalism, experimentalism and creativity. Not only could t ...

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Infiniti: Infiniti in black
New York American Marketing Association, Gold, African-American, EFFIE Awards 2007
The “Infiniti in black” campaign was the first African-American marketing effort by Infiniti. The campaign married five African-American visionary artists with Infiniti vehicles. The campaign worked t ...

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The Honey, the Bear, and the Violin: The Russian Voices of Israeli Advertising
Nelly Elias and Leah Greenspan, Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 47, No. 1, Mar 2007, pp.113-123
Despite the growing economic significance of immigrant consumers in most Western societies, there is no known study that has empirically investigated the effectiveness of advertising campaigns, which ...

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The Effectiveness of “Typical-User” Testimonial Advertisements on Black and White Browsers' Evaluations of Products on Commercial Websites: Do They Really Work?
Osei Appiah, Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 47, No. 1, Mar 2007, pp.14-27
This study tests the effectiveness of testimonial advertisements on black and white browsers’ evaluations of a high-end product on a commercial website. The results demonstrate that, although white br ...

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Diabetes UK - Measure Up
Integrated Marketing Communications Council Europe, Bronze, IMC European Awards 2007
Diabetes UK's Measure-Up campaign aimed to increase awareness among people who may have diabetes but don't know it. The campaign followed research by IpsosMORI which indicated that only one in five pe ...

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Metropolitan Police - Trident
Integrated Marketing Communications Council Europe, Gold, IMC European Awards 2007
In 1998, the Metropolitan Police initiated the Trident initiative in an effort to tackle rising gun crime in London's black community. The campaign aimed to demonstrate the dangers of carrying a gun t ...

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Village Voice LLC: Not America's Favorite Paper campaign
William Baue, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1753-1756
Beginning April 10, 1996, The Village Voice—a liberal New York newspaper expressing the concerns of intellectual and political freedom—was distributed free throughout Manhattan in an att ...

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Tyson Foods, Inc.: Powered By Tyson campaign
Kevin Teague, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1671-1674
Having acquired the beef producer IBP, Tyson Foods, the world's largest chicken producer, found it necessary to rebrand itself to offer a clear message. Through the common linking factor of protein, a ...

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State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company: True Stories campaign
Ed Dinger, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1571-1574
Under pressure from low price insurance companies such as GEICO, State Farm Mutual launched a campaign in 2004 to retrieve lost market share. Alongside ad agency DDB Chicago, the “True Stories” campai ...

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Sears, Roebuck & Co.: Come See The Softer Side Of Sears campaign
Susan Risland, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1487-1495
The impressive comeback of Sears, Roebuck and Co. was one of the major success stories of the 1990s. Sears was losing billions of dollars a year in the early 1990s but recovered to become one of the t ...

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Mattel, Inc.: Play. Laugh. Grow. campaign
Kevin Teague, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.953-956
With the popularity of video games infringing upon the children's-toy industry, the largest toy manufacturers reported that the maximum age of children playing with toys dropped from 12 years o ...

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