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Talbot’s CEO says Grinch will steal Christmas, but still an opportunity for brands; Be sure to keep a light on

“This could possibly be the Christmas that the Grinch stole,” said Talbot’s President & CEO Trudy Sullivan at the Boston Chamber’s Women’s Network Breakfast December 10.  The Grinch is also apparently stealing our time too – I’ve been trying to get this post up since the morning I heard Ms. Sullivan speak.

Ms. Sullivan, a fashion industry vet (she headed Liz Claiborne and J. Crew before recently taking the top post at Talbot’s), likened today’s economic conditions to the Blizzard of ’78, which for New Englanders immediately conjures an image of seemingly impassable four-foot drifts of snow.  “You know you’re going to have to dig out when the storm is over, you’re not looking forward to it, but you’ll do it, one snow shovelful at a time,” she said.

Amid forecasts of a double-digit downturn in specialty retail, Ms. Sullivan and her team are investing in marketing, not cutting back. “The highest priority spending for us is anything that touches the consumer – marketing, how our stores look, merchandising.”  Talbot’s smartly recognizes that no matter how dark the economy appears, it has to take steps to keep existing customers and attract new ones.

One of the things sure to emerge from this economic snow storm is a savvier consumer.  That creates an opportunity for brands to step up and assume a leadership role in helping consumers make more educated purchasing decisions.  Marketing can help, by telling a fuller brand story and going beyond the tagline to offer tangible tools and tips on brand web sites, via direct mail, through editorial and spokespersons, and more. [Read more →]

Exploring Virtual Worlds

 

virtual-worldsI recently attended the Virtual Worlds Conference & Expo held at the Los Angeles Convention Center.  If you had to read that sentence twice or do a double take (the what conference?) then you probably aren’t one of the millions involved in the virtual world phenomenon. 

Virtual worlds (VWs) have become so big that there is a dedicated conference complete with panels, keynote speakers and a trade-show style expo.  Currently in its second year – but in LA for the first time – the conference attracted such big names as Academy Award-winning writer and producer, Jon Landau, and one of our clients, Steve Parkis, Senior Vice President of Disney Online.  You can check out a video of Steve’s keynote here.

The research presented represented the diverse offerings already out there with virtual worlds divided into 8 sectors – education/development; TV/films/books; sports; casual gaming; socializing/chat; toys/real world games; roleplay/fantasy/quests; and mirrorworld.

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Declining Circulations = Declining Quality of News?

This past April, the Audit Bureau of Circulations reported that U.S. newspaper circulations fell significantly again with the exception of the largest two big-league players, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal, which were up just half a percentage point.

Although this news isn’t all too shocking considering newspaper circulation has been on a declining trend since the 1980s, the societal implications are significant. The obvious implication is that we’re becoming an increasingly mobile, web-based culture.  But it’s not that we’re digesting news, information, and entertainment online that is earth-shattering.

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