Marketing

The Upside of "Organic" Junk Food

Posted by Su Avasthi on July 20, 2008 - 8:28pm.

Mass-marketed snacks routinely claim to be organic, but does green-washing work — or just remind us to eat more healthfully?


Never Say Never

Posted by Belinda Miller on January 9, 2008 - 10:14am.

The fairies have taken over our lives.  But it looks like they may be doing it with a more respsonsible worldview.


TV or Not TV

Posted by Belinda Miller on May 30, 2007 - 6:10am.

My daughter is sitting in front of the TV. She’s quiet and entertained. I am able to finish my work. Why do I feel so guilty?


Battling the Princesses

Posted by Belinda Miller on May 2, 2007 - 6:35am.

I thought I had made it clear to Georgia when she came out of the womb: No Princesses. But somehow, I haven’t been able to keep them from her.


LOHAS R US

Posted by Su Avasthi on October 5, 2006 - 7:36pm.

First came Yuppies. Then DINKs. And now comes the LOHAS consumer label. What's a LOHAS consumer?





Marketing Sustainability and Composting Mysteries Solved

Marketing Sustainability and Composting Mysteries SolvedPosted by alittle on December 2, 2005 - 1:56pm.

Our friends at Grist recently covered two topics that simply aren’t covered often enough: marketing sustainability and composting feminine products.

Until recently, the life of an eco-manufacturer hasn’t been easy: “Here’s this product we made! It looks a little funny, but it’s good for the planet! And it—hey, come back!” But with prominent companies jumping on the green bandwagon and technologies improving, sustainability is getting, dare we say it, hot. (Well, warmish anyhow.) This means all kinds of opportunities for growth, says a Vancouver-based ad agency founder… if only the industry can figure out how to sex it up a notch.




Yoga Mammas

Yoga MammasPosted by Spiros Antonopoulos on November 8, 2005 - 7:06pm.

The marketer’s pet of the week are recently profiled by BusinessWeek Online/MSNBC.com in articled appropriately titled, In hot pursuit of Yoga Mamas. A couple choice highlights:

“The Yoga mom is the center of the megaphone today.”
And pricey strollers are justified in part because their rugged and lightweight design helps Mom burn calories via power walking, aka “strollercizing.”
“There’s a treadmill of dissatisfaction that acquisition doesn’t solve,” says Juliet B. Schor, a Boston College sociology professor and author…

Ready to chime in? How do you feel when you are the target of marketing hexes campaigns? Is it a good thing, signaling an evolution in the consciousness of the marketplace? Or is it just the age-old smell of money that brings the old dogs into your yoga class?



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