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The Economist: Red wires
The Economist: Red wires
Red wires marks the beginning of The Economist talking to people who might not yet consider themselves to be Economist readers through its marketing and advertising. It was sparked by research undertaken by the magazine last year which discovered that, because of the rise in the number of ...
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Economist: Für intellektuell Neugierige
Werbeblogger - Weblog über Marketing, Werbung und PR — ... , London, finde ich sehr nett gemacht und sehr unterhaltsam, aber auch ein bißchen sehr um die Ecke formuliert. Auf Ads of the World heißt es dazu, daß der Economist mit diesem Spot beginne, Leute über Werbung und Marketing zu erreichen, die sich nicht als Economist-Leser verstehen. Ausgelöst worden sei dies durch die Erkenntnis, daß es über 3 Millionen Menschen in Großbritannien gebe, deren Interesse in Weltgeschehen, Reisen, News und Politik eine unbewußte Affinität nahelege zu dem, worüber der Economist ...

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