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Gap backs autumn campaign with celebrity portraits PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007
Gap: Sarah SilvermanGap is promoting its autumn collection with an ad campaign called 'Classics redefined', featuring portraits by Annie Leibovitz of celebrities including Forest Whitaker, Lucy Liu and Selma Blair. Leibovitz, who recently took the Queen's official picture for her state visit to Virginia, has taken a series of 12 black and white portraits for the "Classics redefined" campaign. Each portrait is numbered to highlight 12 items of clothing that Gap has redefined as wardrobe essentials,
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 August 2007 )
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In-Store Details: Keep Consumers Connected With Retail PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 29 July 2007
More than just a shopping experience, a visit to Abercrombie & Fitch is a chance to plug in to a community.Gap's fall from grace is almost legendary, its missteps numerous -- bad product, lack of differentiation and confusing store design, to name a few. Its struggle reminds us that it takes more than style, logo or store design alone to sustain a brand. What works is a combined experience. Knowing how to pull the strings on sometimes intangible assets can make huge differences in appeal for consumers -- and for Wall Street
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 31 July 2007 )
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Forget the Internet, the Future Is the 'Intranet' PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 28 July 2007
Mark Cuban: 'The internet is dead.'You can't have a Mark Cuban speech without at least one contrarian statement. In the past year alone, the HDNet founder has sounded off on everything from YouTube ("A million people watching three-minute clips of Lonelygirl is critical mass?" he said during Advertising Week) to local newspapers ("They're trying to grow like they're internet companies in 1999," he told Esquire). His latest target? The web. Did you hear? It's dead.
Last Updated ( Sunday, 29 July 2007 )
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New buys for Microsoft, AOL PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 28 July 2007
 Microsoft and AOL have made new digital acquisitions in the race for online adspend. Microsoft has bought ADECN, an online advertising exchange, while AOL is gearing to buy online behavioural targeting specialist, Tacoda. ADECN, which rivals Yahoo’s recently-acquired Right Media, serves as an auction platform where advertisers can buy and sell display advertising.
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