Power 100: 100 to 50
17 May 2011 | by Nicola Clark
Marketers' optimism may not yet have returned to pre-recession levels, but these industry movers and shakers are on our list due to a consistent approach to marketing creativity and effectiveness.
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The BR 200 list of the best advertising, marketing, media, PR and digital blogs from around the world, ranked in terms of traffic and social influence.
Marketers' optimism may not yet have returned to pre-recession levels, but these industry movers and shakers are on our list due to a consistent approach to marketing creativity and effectiveness.
Westfield, the UK shopping-centre owner, is looking for an agency to handle its customer relationship marketing business.
Asics, the Japanese sports brand, has handed its European eCRM account to Underwired Amaze without a pitch.
Price hikes proposed by the Royal Mail prior to a privatisation next year will hit agencies' direct marketing budgets, according to direct mail specialists Post Switch.
John Lewis has unveiled its first fashion catalogue, as part of a drive to establish itself as a fashion destination.
An in-depth look at the findings of the fourth wave of Pulse @ McCann London's state of the nation barometer, Moody Britain.
Almost half of 100 leading UK brands are sending out emails without getting consumers' permission, with Arcadia Group, PC World and Aldi among the worst offenders according to a survey.
JD Williams Group, the catalogue company, is reviewing its £25m advertising account.
We're on a road to recovery where marketers must keep on spending, writes Miles Templeman, director general of the Institute of Directors