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Offer Consumers a Meaningful Service: Understand What Your Target Needs, Deliver It and Stick With It
Published: July 28, 2008 in AdAge
It’s just common sense that if you give a little, you’ll usually get a little in return. But to paraphrase President Harry S. Truman, that (inadvertent) font of marketing wisdom, “If common sense were so common, more [marketers] would have it.” Marketing is nothing more or less than an exchange […]
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Marketing as Service isn’t CSR
In Jonah Bloom’s editorial on Marketing as Service (MAS), he challenged a couple of marketers including AT&T and Citi to “make their marketing useful” and offered up a couple of examples which he thought would provide utility for New Yorkers. To some readers, both examples sounded like acts of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) thus muddying […]
Also tagged with: CSR, Marketing as Service, MAS, Nike+, P&G, sustainability |
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