Posts tagged ‘Consumer counsel’
January 18th, 2010 by The Media Counsel
In this week’s Consumer Counsel:
- Marketing alcohol in the new decade? Some new regulations could be coming your way as the World Health Organisation works out its draft alcohol strategy.
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December 15th, 2009 by The Media Counsel
This week from the Consumer Counsel:
- Nielsen’s Media division and ANZA have launched a new Attitudes to Advertising segmentation that follows on from a 2008 study. According to the research, Kiwi consumers can be split into nine distinct ‘aditude’ categories. And it turns out that levels of trust in traditional media advertising in New Zealand were higher than the global average.
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December 1st, 2009 by The Media Counsel
This week from the Consumer Counsel:
- It’s not easy being green. Tough economic times have led to reduced environmental spending. But the greenest consumers are showing little change in their commitment to the environment. They’re just replacing idealism with hard-boiled pragmatism and modifying their own behaviour rather than buying green products that many believe are overpriced.
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November 23rd, 2009 by The Media Counsel
This week in the Consumer Counsel:
- Global food giant Danone thinks the “world at large has gone, and is still going through, a profound transformational phase which will have a long-lasting impact on society and on consumer behaviour.” And there are six converging trends it believes businesses need to pay attention to.
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November 9th, 2009 by Media Counsel
This week from the Consumer Counsel:
- Shopper Marketing 3.0: what works in-store.
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