Why marketers stopped pulling on heartstrings this Christmas
With a wave of optimism hitting this year’s Christmas advertising, marketers are finally taking note of socio-economic pressures.
With a wave of optimism hitting this year’s Christmas advertising, marketers are finally taking note of socio-economic pressures.
From John Lewis to Waitrose, Boots to M&S, watch all the biggest campaigns from the UK’s top brands.
With British advertising’s most-hyped ad of the year now live, six senior marketers give their verdict.
Morrisons has launched its Christmas TV campaign, with two ads focusing on real-life staff including butchers, bakers, greengrocers and wine specialists.
At the end of every week, we look at the key stories, offering our view on what they mean for you and the industry. From Elon Musk sacking Tesla’s 40-strong marketing team to McDonald’s shining a light on the power of ‘stillness’, it’s been a busy week. Here is my take.
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.