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World Cup winners
Supermarkets are cashing in on stay-at-home consumers' match-time munchies.
Sector insight: Dog and cat food
Cash-strapped pet-owners appear more inclined to splash out on food for their furry friends than costly meals for their families.
Reality's new dimension
Technology is enhancing the customer experience like never before.
Sector insight: DIY retailing
With a slow-to-recover housing market and consumers still feeling the pinch, the DIY sector has little cause for celebration.
Taking a punt on digital
LONDON - High-street bookmakers such as William Hill are targeting fresh audiences online, writes Chris Ellery.
How brands can reach bloggers
Influencing online opinion-formers has become an increasingly important way of reaching consumers, but many brands are still struggling to connect effectively with bloggers, writes Nicola Clark
Sector insight: Pizza and pasta restaurants
While pizza and pasta chains have been struggling on the eat-in side, takeaways remain popular with the cash-strapped public.
Top five green initiatives in marketing in 2009
LONDON - Tesco and Starbucks are among the brands to launch major green initiatives in 2009.
Top five consumer trends in 2009
LONDON - Marketing identifies the five most important consumer trends of 2009.
Top five career moves in marketing in 2009
LONDON - Mark Lund and Gill Barr are among the major players who changed jobs in the marketing industry in 2009.
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