How to create a sticky brand
What makes brands stick in the memory and what can less ‘sticky’ brands do to change consumers’ minds?
What makes brands stick in the memory and what can less ‘sticky’ brands do to change consumers’ minds?
Data leads thinking, planning and budget allocation in a digital world but how can brands ensure they are getting a true measure of success across platforms, channels and devices?
Shrinking marketing budgets and the use of short-term metrics to measure success have resulted in a sharp drop in creativity, according to the latest IPA report ‘Selling Creativity Short: Creativity and effectiveness under threat’.
With the EU referendum just seven weeks away, Marketing Week explores the impact Brexit could have on growth, talent, regulation and ‘Brand Britain’.
The FMCG giant is looking at “new category opportunities” as it looks to regain market share and tackle the threat of private labels.
Morrisons CMO Rachel Eyre describes loyalty as a two-way street so says the supermarket must be “hyper-personalised” in its offer to get more people “voting with their feet”.
Marketers may like to be believe they can identify with a wide range of people but, in reality, they are as likely to be led by their biases as anyone else.
Is a lack of financial savvy holding marketers back from ascending to the top jobs in business?