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Canadian Tire builds long-term deal with NHL

The National Hockey League has a new equipment manager.Canadian Tire has signed a five-year deal making it the official sporting goods retailer of the NHL in Canada.

Retailers struggle with skittish back-to-school shoppers

Retailers are struggling to convince tight-fisted shoppers to loosen their purse strings during the crucial back-to-school season.

Everybody loves an underdog

Research shows that consumers bond easily with scrappy upstarts, and companies can leverage the story of their origin long after they’ve grow.


Digital Coupons Beamed to Shoppers' Cells in the Mall

Simon Property Group has teamed up with a Silicon startup, Shopkick, to give its retailers a new option with digital couponing: an application that beams offers to shoppers as they walk by the stores.

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 2009 Canadian Online Advertising Revenue Grows To $1.82 Billion; 2010 Budget Set At $2.1 Billion

Despite a year of decreased revenues for all other major media in Canada, the Interactive Advertising Bureau of Canada (IAB) today announced that Canadian Online Advertising Revenues for 2009 exceeded budgeted expectations of $1.75 billion, and grew by 14% to $1.82 billion for 2009. 

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Target, Best Buy to Advertise in iPhone Apps

Target and Best Buy are among the first major brands to advertise in Apple's iAds on the iPhone, iTouch and iPad. Eager to engage consumers as the iPad ads have done, these new generation of iAds will be more entertaining than the typical banner or search mobile ad - as well as give consumers the chance to buy from it.


James Ready turns cap mishap into marketing campaign

If marketers have learned anything in recent months—from BP in the Gulf, to Apple's iPhone antennaegate—it's when a brand makes a mistake, it's important to step up and communicate with consumers clearly and truthfully. And that is why some lucky James Ready drinker might just get an old hockey card in the mail. Or a sock


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Avoiding momentum

Courtesy Seth Godon's blog.

Momentum is incredibly useful to someone who has to overcome fear, dig in deep and ship. Momentum gives you a reason to overcome your fear and do your art, because there are outside forces and obligations that keep you moving. Without them, you'd probably stumble and fall. And yet...
And yet many of us fear too much momentum. We look at a project launch or a job or another new commitment as something that might get out of control. It's one thing to be a folk singer playing to a hundred people a night in a coffeehouse, but what if the momentum builds and you become a star? A rock star? With an entourage and appearances and higher than high expectations for your next work. That's a lot of momentum, no?\Deep down, this potential for an overwhelming response alerts the lizard brain and we hold back. We're afraid of being part of something that feels like it might be too big for us.
Hint: it probably isn't..
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