Friday, March 4, 2011

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RIM's Marketing Chief to Leave
Wall Street Journal
By PHRED DVORAK And STUART WEINBERG BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. said Friday its chief marketing officer has decided to leave the company—just weeks ahead of one of its most significant product rollouts ever. RIM, based in Waterloo, ...
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Photonic Products Group, Inc. Announces New Sales and Marketing VP
PR Newswire (press release)
NORTHVALE, NJ, March 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Photonic Products Group, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: PHPG) is pleased to announce that Amy Eskilson has joined the organization as Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Ms. Eskilson comes to PPGI with a ...
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Volusia wants study of Ocean Center marketing
Orlando Sentinel
By Ludmilla Lelis, Orlando Sentinel Volusia County wants a study of marketing efforts for the county-run convention center, the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, and tourist marketing by the three advertising authorities. The County Council is seeking a ...
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Why the Search Marketing Industry Must Adapt or Perish
Mashable
According to a 2011 Marketing Sherpa Report, 64% of marketers have begun integrating social media into their search marketing efforts. And there is reason to do so. In December of 2010, both Google and Bing confirmed that links shared through Facebook ...
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An 'inspired' approach to pork marketing
Havest Public Media
It was time for a change, said Ceci Snyder, vice president of domestic marketing for the National Pork Board. "Producers understood we needed to make changes to engage consumer, in more emotional way," Snyder said. The industry's "Other White Meat" ...
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New Research: Companies Reveal Most Effective Marketing Tool
PR Newswire (press release)
The study, conducted at Suffolk University's Sawyer Business School, is entitled "Are Uniforms an Effective Marketing Tool?" and includes a survey of more than 260 companies in 14 different industries throughout the US and Canada. ...
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