Draftfcb retains £15 million Post Office DM business
08 Dec 2009 | by Noel Bussey
London - Draftfcb has retained the £15 million direct marketing account for the Post Office.
Click
to remove filters
LONDON - London commuters will encounter abandoned nativity cribs at major locations including Trafalgar Square and Liverpool Street this morning as part of a campaign calling for more safe houses for street children.
London - Draftfcb has retained the £15 million direct marketing account for the Post Office.
LONDON - Confusion has arisen over the revised EU telecoms directive's ruling on cookies, with conflicting views about its ruling on mandatory opt-in for sites wanting to store cookies on users' computers.
LONDON - St Dunstan's, the charity for blind and partially sighted ex-Service people, is launching a Christmas direct marketing drive that features a soldier injured in Afghanistan and his family.
Marketing directors from brands such as Durex and lastminute.com are featured in these video highlights of Marketing's acclaimed conference on engaging young people.
LONDON - Royal Mail has launched a press campaign attempting to reassure consumers that it will be able to cope with the demands of the busy Christmas period.
Save the Children has called a pitch to find a lead agency on its direct marketing account.
LONDON - The COI has been left reeling after losing a freedom of information (FOI) tribunal case relating to feedback given to unsuccessful tenders.
LONDON - Animal charity The Blue Cross is launching an online fundraising campaign featuring animated singing pets created by acclaimed web animator Joel Veitch.
LONDON - Customer publisher PSP Rare has won a commission to create a special magazine to celebrate 350 years of the Royal Society.