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21 July 2008

Don't laugh, Bush and Cheney have been working on this for months

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Source: The Daily Digresser

27 June 2008

67% of U.S.consumers say they're more likely to use coupons during a recession.

Shoplifter The other 33% are finding alternative ways to save.

Source: Media Post's Center for Media Research

23 April 2008

"Online coupons of all kinds represent less than 1% of the overall coupon market."

Amr3742m That's according to Peter Meyers, ICOM marketing vice president.

I can tell you -- both as an advertising/
marketing geek and a consumer -- if you shop on the Internet, online coupons are a great reason to put yourself on e-retailers' email lists. It's only April and my e-mailbox is already full of 30% and 40% off coupons from some of my favorite online retailers pushing summer fashions.

The drawback is that your mailbox fills up pretty quickly with sales messages. But so what? Typically, the offers are in the subject line, so you don't have to open the email to know if it's something that interests you. Personally, I find the savings are more than worth the time it takes me to delete the unwanted emails.

Just in case you didn't know (and a lot of people don't), if you hold down the Control button, you can click all the emails you want to delete and then get rid of all of them at once by hitting the Delete button.

Image: Ann Taylor
Source: Media Post's Center for Media Research

27 February 2008

I don't care what the ad says, no one "delicately prepares" dog food.

I think ads that make pet food sound like five-star cuisine are silly. So this free-standing insert from Sunday's paper made laugh. Until I turned it over.

FSI front:

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FSI back:

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The back is so colorful, so graphically interesting, that I don't even mind that it's a rip-off of old Target campaigns.

18 February 2008

More FSI Madness

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FYI, FSI is short for free-standing insert -- which is itself a fancy term for newspaper insert.

There can't be THAT many crazy cat people, can there?

"Entice your cat with new recipes inspired by the tastes of Tuscany."

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Pet food advertising is obviously directed at pet owners, not pets. As is pet food copy describing "meaty morsels," "ocean-fresh fish" and "gravy."

But this free-standing insert from Purina, with its "recipes" from Tuscany and "Restaurant Inspired Food for Cats™" tag line, must be targeting a special class of pet owners: cat owning crazies who actually believe their cats will appreciate "white meat chicken Tuscany in a savory sauce with long grain rice and garden greens."

To see advertising for the dog food equivalent, click here.

26 January 2008

Industry secret revealed: the value of grocery store coupons goes up with time

Boing Boing has a great post that explains how holding on to grocery store coupons for a month before using them actually saves you more money than using the coupons right away.

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Image: Lazy_Lightning

10 December 2007

As a result of this campaign, sales were 140% more than projected

These are some of the ways, Onsala, Sweden's best-known sandwich sausage, let its customers know that the sausage was now available ready-sliced.

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Advertising agency: Goss, Sweden

Source: Ads of the World

20 November 2007

You may be sick of turkey sooner than you think

CMM News posted this unfortunate juxtaposition of advertising and news from last week's Daily Mail.

Click image to enlarge.

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08 November 2007

Dubious coupon offer

And while you're at it, can I have two tens for a five?

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Source: Bits & Pieces