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Recycling to Promote Recycling: Sony’s Re-Used Ad Imagery

I spy a clever ad campaign and a brand that is taking the lead in addressing an industry-wide problem. Sony Electronics is re-using images from the 1970s, of quaint products like turntables and Beta video … Read on >

Sustainable Business Looks A Lot Like Marketing To Women

Marketing can be an overwhelming topic. Do you focus on marketing to women? Do you focus on becoming more green and reflecting that side of your products/operations? Do you forget about the mature market and put all your budget into young men, age 18 - 34? … Read on >

NewsBytes: GM To Be Sans Soiree, Timberland Takes It On

1) GM has just announced that it will cut its usual huge North American International Auto Show soiree, in addition to dropping its usual Emmy and Oscar advertising campaigns. This quote from the Detroit News article was telling: Citing budget cuts, the automaker said it … Read on >

Walmart Values Sustainability Stories, Even Once Removed

Many of us have been closely watching Walmart’s recent moves toward sustainability and more “green” practices, and it does seem like their aim is true (love that line, Mr. Costello). The latest in their efforts, as reported by the Associated Press, is that the retailer is now … Read on >

De-cluttering Ad Space: The Power of White

After my Huffpo piece, “This Blank Ad Space, Brought To You By…,” published a few weeks ago, I heard from Jason Pelletier. He had remembered, and had a copy of a “clean … Read on >

Valuing the Immeasurable in Marketing to Women

I am just re-reading Chip Conley’s book, Peak, and read this line: “…is the inability to easily measure something a valid excuse for dismissing its value?” This ability to measure, or not, is often part of the marketing to women discussion. Consider … Read on >

NewsBytes: Post-Feminist Era Men, No More Golf “for Women, Health & Wellness Stays Strong

1) Recent Social Technologies/Spike TV research shows that "guys are still deciphering what it means to be a man in the post-feminist world," and, as Social Technologies Senior Analyst Chris Carbone further explains: "Life is complex, and even contradictory and—just like women—guys … Read on >

Nau No More, But Green Retailing Ideas Remain

It is with much sadness that I report on the passing of the earth-friendly outdoor/fitness wear retailer, Nau. Just a year ago I posted about their pledge to give back a whopping 5% of sales to charitable organizations (and to let the customers choose those!), their realization that … Read on >

NewsBytes: Celebrity Endorsements for the Primitive Brain, Making LEED Certification Irrelevant

1) In a New York Times article (6.22.08) on how celebrity sells, reporter Julie Creswell goes into some depth on how both brands and celebrities are getting a lot more creative (and involved) in their mutually beneficial marketing-related relationships.   In the piece, Robert Cialdini, a professor of psychology and marketing … Read on >

NewsBytes: Small Biz Tech Girl, Customer Insiders and Sustainable Biz (Just Do It)

1) Aliza Sherman-Risdahl, one of the pioneers of women in technology and author of several books (including her latest, The Everything Blogging Book), just launched the Small Biz Tech Girl podcast. Her years in the business, experience with her own entrepreneurship and ability to make technology … Read on >