Archive for the 'Interactive Advertisement' Category

Okay, some things are cool. This is really cool.
Polo Ralph Lauren yesterday launched a mobile commerce service that will enable consumers to purchase products through the rapidly-growing mobile channel. He is the first luxury retailer in the U.S. to offer consumers the opportunity to shop via their camera phones by scanning the Quick […]

LEGO and Home Depot, both have great e-campaigns celebrating consumer ratings and reviews. More than the fact that both brands invite public feedback from customers, I love how both use this content to promote an edited assortment for other customers. They’re engaging on multiple levels.
For Home Depot, it appears to be a monthly feature (though […]

For the next three days, teen network The CW will run an internet and mobile campaign for TV series 90210, which debuted last night.
The campaign reportedly cost $50,000. A “virtual billboard” will take over the home page of mobile content site Myxer, which has a community of 12 million teens and twenty-somethings, reports MediaBuyerPlanner.
The campaign […]

To encourage shoppers to buy more back-to-school items, retailers often implement “loss leader” strategies: that is, selling items at a loss or even giving them away in hopes that the reductions will attract shoppers who will then buy other, more profitable items.
This year, the discounts are earlier, deeper, and more creative than in previous seasons, […]

With the economy taking an increasingly big bite out of wallets, consumers are using more coupons than they have in the past.
According to Prospectiv, 81 percent of consumers in a new study claimed they use coupons for grocery items, and 72 percent say they are using more coupons than they were six months ago. Of […]

There is no doubt that understanding the needs and wants of customers in an ever-more competitive economic environment is critical. Major enterprises spend millions of dollars a year on painstaking market research and consumer surveys. Every year, thousands of shoppers are buttonholed as they enter stores or call customer service centers and then are quizzed […]

In an email sent to its Premium members recently, online news and entertainment site Salon.com announced that it wanted to do more for its greatest asset–its readers–by giving them a way to “create your own content, produce your own stories.”
Ahh, how very Open of them. Now, they didn’t exactly hand over the keys to the […]

Hugh MacDonald, Canadian’s reserve archer for the Olympics, was not a happy blogger.
Stuck in Canada nursing his frustrated Olympian ambitions, MacDonald was suddenly ordered to pack his bags to fly to Beijing, after one archer who had beaten him onto the team, John David Burns, fell ill.
Before MacDonald could board a plane, Burns recovered enough […]

The cameras contained in cell phones appear to taking over according to a new survey from Wirefly. This is especially true with young people who use the phones to “document nightlife.” The use of social media is assisting this rise. Many young people use a mobile phone to update a microblog or social network […]

ArtPassions.com, an Ithaca, MI-based manufacturer and retailer of custom framed art, has launched a re-designed site that includes an interactive frame application from Avid Commerce, an Internet technology provider.
The Java-based technology allows shoppers to specify frame, mattes and matte widths, and displays the chosen combinations without a page refresh. It also allows shoppers to choose […]