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Record levels of carousal detected at 2009 Marketing Awards
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‘Twas a night of much revelry and celebration for the marketing industry; a cathartic melee that laughed in the face of 2009’s Great Depression.

You can pass judgement on the winners here. And thanks to DNA and Getty Images, you can also pass judgement on the attendees and their …

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2009 TVNZ NZ Marketing awards: both new and improved
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Les Mills' Bodyvive

A sell-out crowd of 370 industry juggernauts donned their glad rags and ventured to the Crowne Plaza on Friday night to honour this year’s best marketers and engage in what can only be described as feverish mingling at the new and improved 2009 TVNZ New Zealand …

Opinion
Kiwi brings Westfield UK into digital age
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Welcome to the third installment of our Export Figures series on NZers cracking the whip overseas in advertising and marketing. This week we meet Sarah Lukins, head of digital marketing for Westfield UK.

Lukins left NZ in 1997 with an MA in Art History, and planned to do a two-year …

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Top 10 trends in branding
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San Francisco’s Salt has analysed the key trends that businesses must understand to build brands in these testing economic climes.

Of course, social media is in there, as well as the importance of trademarking, mobile marketing and ethical consumerism.

It’s sober, essential reading. Visit www.trendsinbranding.com.

Salt …

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Events boost Ak economy by $479m
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A unique evaluation of the economic contribution of events to the Auckland region has shown that they contributed at least $479 million of consumption to the Auckland economy in 2008.

This equates to at least a $440 million contribution to Auckland’s GDP in 2008 and 7,227 full-time equivalent …

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Paeroa tourism gets a plug
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The ‘world famous in New Zealand’ brand has gone global with a website, blog and webisodes to promote the new Paeroa Department of Tourism, tourismpaeroa.co.nz.

It’s all a bit of tongue in cheek created by Ogilvy for L&P. The spots feature Maurice Morrison, self-appointed …

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I scream, we scream for $1 scoop day
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The Bay of Plenty is the country’s highest ice cream-licking region per capita, according to Tip Top sales this year. But only a teaspoon more than Nelson/Marlborough/Tasman and Manawatu/Taranaki, in second and third place, respectively.

New Zealand’s scoops in a cone per capita rankings for …

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Gravity Coffee spreads love bug
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Are you a caffeine addict searching for more than latte in life? Gravity Coffee’s new website will bring you together with people you fancy with free coffee at a Gravity Coffee cafe.

The Coffee Cupid will take your details, tailor-make a little movie and then send it to your …

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Twitter in yer face
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We knew it was bound to happen, live tweets are now being seen on digital billboards. The first in NZ come from the Yellow Chocolate campaign. They feature the face and tweets of Josh Winger whose mission is to make a chocolate bar that tastes like the colour yellow, using …

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Toyota’s terror marketing backfires
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This month in California, Amber Duik sued Saatchi & Saatchi for US$10 million for terrorising her as part of a campaign for Toyota.

Duik claims she was harrassed by emails from a man called Sebastian Bowler, who said he was on the run from the police, knew where she lived …

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$22m facelift for Paper Plus
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The Paper Plus Group has announced a nationwide investment and refurbishment plan to the tune of $22 million over the next two years. That’s a daily spend of more than $30,000 until December 2011.

All of the company’s 106 stores will be renovated, plus another 20 or …

Opinion
US Xmas sales tactics hitting market now
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How are US retailers approaching this year’s Christmas season, as consumer spending continues to decline? Holding back stock, broadening or simplifying inventory and lunchtime sales are some of the ways to keep customers engaged.

Read all about it. Consumer-Counsel-The-New-Shopper-19-Oct-09

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NZ-made software slinks into UK market
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If you’ve got a product for facilitating customer relationship management that gets results, the big hurdle is to get global distribution. ActionStep, a leading New Zealand Software as a Service (SaaS) provider, has signed an agreement with UK-based Deskforce to deliver ActionStep’s CRM+ hosted solution to its 20 …

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First Rate juggles senior line-up
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New Zealand’s largest search marketing agency, First Rate, has announced some new appointments and promotions. With offices in Auckland, Sydney and Melbourne, it is the fastest growing online direct response agency in Australasia.

Former chief operating officer Kevin Francis has been promoted to chief executive officer. His opinion piece …

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New Telecom logo meaningless
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Starburst, snowflake, asterisk, abstract wires? Your guess is as good as ours in describing Telecom’s new logo, designed by Designworks.

“What we are saying here to people is that this is all about you. It is literally whatever you want it to be. This is about self-expression,” says Telecom …

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DraftFCB wins Sept Art of the Envelope
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Congratulations to Jane Jamieson and Leisa Wall from DraftFCB for winning the September Art of the Envelope direct mail competition with their entry ‘Daylight Robbery’ Bond & Bond. Candida, New Zealand Post and Kinetic 121 award each monthly winner with a $1,000 Westfield voucher. And Brodie Lawry from MintFCB was …

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Paranormal success for viral campaign
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The surprise success in movieland this week is a bloody scary little thriller called Paranormal Activity. Shot over one weekend at the cost of NZ$20,000, the film is currently number four at the US box office. It made about NZ$10m last weekend – shamon!

How did it get …

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Competition fierce for event producers
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New Zealand sporting venues are struggling to fill stadiums in a fiercely competitive ticketing market, says a new Nielsen/BrandAdvantage study of the New Zealand events and ticketing market.

In the last five years, increased rugby fixtures and netball competitions, coupled with new facilities such as Vector Arena and a …

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Cyberspace hunt for Stephen King book
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Stephen King fans are frothing at the mouth to find extracts of his new book, Under the Dome, scattered all over the worldwide web. Launched by Hodder and Stoughton, it’s probably the biggest game of literary hide and seek ever seen.

The epic novel features more than 100 characters …

Awards
RSVP and Nexus Awards entry deadline looms
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Just a friendly reminder to get your RSVP and Nexus Award entries in by 5pm, Friday 23 October. Brought to you by the Marketing Association and sponsored by TVNZ and New Zealand Post. Show off your outstanding campaigns, get recognised, bask in the adoration of the industry. This year’s …

Awards
Free gig by Damien Binder
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Paid for enough client lunches lately? Time for you to get a freebie – and brooding alt-rocker Damien Binder’s more than happy to oblige. He’s releasing his third album, While the Wind’s at Your Back, with one show only in NZ, and it’s free. Mark in your …

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Beautiful display for the beautiful game
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An Adshel bus shelter was transformed into a full-on football environment last week.

On Auckland’s Queen St, a whole bus stop was wrapped in images of a grandstand of Arsenal fans. Waiting commuters soaked in the sounds of chants and cheers of thousands of football fans from hidden speakers …

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Waiting for a discount? Here’s 25% off
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Need to reach thousands of mid-high socio women before Christmas? InWaiting has a special offer for November – 25 per cent off all campaigns using HOME NZ magazine. This reduces the rate to $9.40 per magazine for campaigns from 500 to 1500 magazines.

Rate includes: Front cover advertising One month …

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iSnack 2.0 goes Cheesybite or bust
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By an online public vote, Kraft’s Vegemite iSnack 2.0 has been renamed Cheesybite. There were seven options: Cheesybite, Creamymate, Smooth, Snackmate, Vegemate, Vegemild or none of these.

Of the 30,357 people who chose a name, 36 per cent went for Cheesybite – that’s 10,928 votes.

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Idealog leads online user purchasing
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Pimms all round! We’re mighty chuffed for our friends at Idealog for being top in a Nielsen analysis for September.

It’s a slightly more complex market intelligence though; showing which sites have the highest percentage of their traffic consisting of people who have purchased from any website during …

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