Counting down 2012's finest Marketing Moments
10 Dec 2012 | by Nicola Kemp
Nicola Kemp unveils the top marketing moments of the past 12 months.
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Thanks to social media, marketing mishaps can now go viral with a single touch. Some of the world's biggest brands missed the mark in 2012, writes Nicola Kemp.
Nicola Kemp unveils the top marketing moments of the past 12 months.
Ads from Honda, Peugeot and Durex were the three most viewed by YouTube UK users so far this year, in a top 10 that features two films by VCCP.
The energy drink's space mission was unquestionably the marketing masterstroke of the year
M&S left rivals in the shade with a truly inspiring Christmas campaign
No list of the industry's triumphs in 2012 would be complete without an examination of the continually evolving marketing masterclass that is Nike, writes Nicola Kemp.
From the Jimmy Savile scandal at the BBC to Starbucks' and Amazon's tax avoidance, corporate brands are learning that they must recognise public anger and act quickly to avoid repeating their mistakes, writes Jane Bainbridge.
Starbucks. Some people think that the brand should be renamed by changing just one letter [and yes, that t-shirt is available].
SodaStream is launching a protest TV ad in response to a decision by Clearcast to ban its £11m campaign, two hours before debuting last week.
Procter & Gamble has won The Marketing Society's 2012 Brand of the Year award, given in association with Marketing and sponsored by international design agency Tag.