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1.
Understanding Moms' Mental Wallets for Consumer Packaged Goods
Futures Company, Yankelovich MONITOR Minute, September 2009
This brief presentation based on survey data looks at mothers and the different 'mental wallets' into which they categorize products. These include: indulgence, sanity, lifestyle and basic. With Moms
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No Compromise: African American Moms and Marketplace Trade-Offs
Futures Company, Yankelovich MONITOR Minute, July 2009
This brief article uses survey data to looks at African-American mothers' purchasing habits and sentiments during recession. Nearly all mothers are learning and adopting new ways to deal with financia
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Segments, Hugs and Rock 'N' Roll: An Attitudinal Segmentation of Parents and Young People
Janice Clark, Sara Jones, Eleni Romanou and Michelle Harrison, Market Research Society, Annual Conference, 2009
The article describes an attitudinal segmentation of parents and young people, conducted for the Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF). The central question for the study was 'Which fact
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Marmite - Please look after this brand: the launch of Marmite Squeezy
Kirsty Saddler, Sarah Carter, Les Binet and Alex Vass, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, Bronze, IPA Effectiveness Awards 2008
Marmite - owned by Unilever - is often seen by its users more as a national institution than a brand. Up until 2005, Unilever had been able to deliver brand growth by increasing penetration, but this ...
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Kentucky Fried Chicken - Finger Lickin' Good results: how celebrating taste reversed the fortunes of KFC
Jude Lowson, Ed Booty, Debbie Williams, Paul Dyson, Vishal Patel and Patricia McDonald, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, Gold, IPA Effectiveness Awards 2008
In 2005, KFC was facing a declining market, a hostile media environment and an increasing national obsession with childhood obesity and healthy-eating. As a result, the brand was losing penetration, s ...
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Digital moms - a research community, NOT a panel
Cheryl Wilbur and Leslie Rimmer, ESOMAR, Panel, Research, Dublin, October 2008
The article describes the MomConnections (MC) online panel, an online community of mothers set up to discuss parenting issues, sponsored by The Parenting Group (TPG). How MC has been successfully sold
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Mayfield Dairy Farms - Nurture Milk Launch Campaign
New York American Marketing Association, Bronze, Beverages – Non-Alcohol, Effie Awards 2008
Mayfield Dairy was operating in a category in decline, and in which prices were rapidly rising. In an effort to overcome possible losses in other areas, the company launched Nurture, a premium milk fo ...
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Jennie-O Turkey Store - Look At Turkey Now
New York American Marketing Association, Bronze, Packaged Food, Effie Awards 2008
In its third Thanksgiving season, Jennie-O's Oven Ready Turkey launched a new campaign that aimed to show how it could provide perfect traditional turkey results without the traditional mess. The 'Loo ...
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Generation X
Futures Company, Yankelovich MONITOR Live, August 2008
This presentation discusses the increasing "family focus" of Generation X in the US, as members have children of their own. The savvy, diverse and entrepreneurial generation will bring a sense of "fun
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Y Reports - 12 Things About Moms
Futures Company, Yankelovich MONITOR think tank, Q3 2008
This report contains headline insights and data about US mothers concerning parenting, technology, the economy and other areas. It brings together data from several Yankelovich studies, and includes c
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Don't Discount These Moms
Futures Company, Yankelovich MONITOR Minute, June 2008
This MONITOR Minute takes a closer look at Discount-Store Moms and uncovers opportunities for marketers and politicians alike to connect with this important group of women. Using supporting data fro
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The Beta Moms
Futures Company, Yankelovich MONITOR Minute, May 2008
Traditionally, moms have set the bar pretty high for themselves, but today many mothers are taking a frank look at their lives, and pushing back against idealised notions of the "Alpha Mom." ...
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McDonald's Nederland B.V. - This winter season the Dutch are yodelling (Netherlands)
Promotional Marketing Council, Silver (Retail or Trade Marketing), IMC European Awards 2008
McDonald's wanted to put the fun back into its Dutch outlets and grow sales of a premium priced Special Burger. In a campaign costing just under €1m, it created a winter sports theme for its menu an
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Sanitarium Health Food Company - Driving healthy eating over the line
The Communication Agencies Association of New Zealand, Bronze, Advertising Effectiveness Awards 2008
Weet-Bix has been New Zealand's biggest selling breakfast cereal for most of the past 70 years, and a prominent promoter of healthy eating and active lifestyles through its sponsorships. However in a ...
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Sovereign - Leaders in Life
The Communication Agencies Association of New Zealand, Bronze, Advertising Effectiveness Awards 2008
Sovereign, a New Zealand life insurance brand, wanted to increase awareness of its brand among consumers, and thus to engage an audience outside its normal core audience of Independent Financial Advis ...
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Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand - Culture change
The Communication Agencies Association of New Zealand, Gold, Advertising Effectiveness Awards 2008
Getting people to moderate their drinking behaviour is a huge task. According to research, the major obstacles to changing behaviour include the fact that people enjoy drinking (and getting drunk), an ...
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To have and have not: deprivation and the rational-emotional bridge
Marsha E. Williams and J. Alison Bryant, ESOMAR, Qualitative Research, Paris, November 2007
This paper draws from a major research initiative undertaken by Nickelodeon's Brand & Consumer Insights Group in 2006. Nickelodeon, the children's media brand and part of MTV Networks' Kids & Family ...
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Tide - SuperMum
European Association of Communications Agencies, 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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Your nest or mine, babbo?
Charles Dawson, Admap, September 2007, Issue 486, pp.10
Using a range of data, Charles Dawson ponders the growing trend for offspring to stay in the parental home when they are over 20, and the counter-tendency of the increasing number of young single-pers ...
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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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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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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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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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Insights vs findings: lessons learned from the trenches
Marsha E. Williams, ESOMAR, Consumer Insights Conference, Milan, May 2007
How does one differentiate between findings and insights? Can it be concluded for research in the private sector that the principle difference between findings and insights is one's ability to transla ...
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TGI Global Consumer Barometer - Issue Thirty: Are traditional family values dying out?
BMRB International, April 2007
It seems that hardly a day goes by without gloomy media speculation that traditional family values are breaking down. But are such interpretations exaggerated? Using the latest research from TGI, this ...
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Handee - It's handy
The Communication Agencies Association of New Zealand, Bronze, Advertising Effectiveness Awards 2007
Premium paper towel brand Handee was the market leader in New Zealand, but had failed to communicate a consistent brand message at a time when its competitors were investing heavily in their brands. P ...
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Interislander - Refloating a Sinking Kiwi Icon
The Communication Agencies Association of New Zealand, Silver, Advertising Effectiveness Awards 2007
In 2005, the Interislander ferry service was a tired Kiwi brand icon experiencing a sustained period of decline. Passenger numbers had been in decline for the previous four years (with totals down by ...
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Mapfre - Seguros de Planification Familiar
Promotional Marketing Council, Bronze, IMC European Awards 2007
In 2006, insurance company Mapfre restructured its commercial and sales structures, and also launched two high-profile products: 'family protection' for protection against family risks and 'rent prote ...
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Virginia Tourism Corporation: Meet Virginia campaign
Ed Dinger, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, 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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