MarketingProfs Knowledge Exchange : Summer Fragrance --In-Store Event
Lead nurturing, lead scoring and measurement that's easy to adopt. Sampling, big pop posters, and other branding items will be provided, thats not my issue. I am having trouble coming up with an interactive activity (or "in-store event") whereby I can get the sales reps to engage potential customers to playing some sort of fun summer activity IN STORE (perhaps even a game where they win a sample, or other small inexpensive prize).
This would give the rep an opportunity to talk to potential customers about the new summer fragrance, while at the same times engaging in some sort of fun activity with him her. Once again this has to be faily inexpensive event as it will run in at least 45 stores. Any Ideas? Would you like to post a response? Welcome to Know-How Exchange!
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London Free Press - Entertainment - Entertainment Buzz
They need to step off," she told the Yo on E! For real. Let's go save her." Madonna, 49, said her daughter, Lourdes, 11, feels the same way. She knows Britney, (but) she doesn't really watch TV or read gossip stuff," the pop star said in the interview. I think she sort of gets the drift of what's going on, and I think she feels very protective of Britney." As for speculation that her marriage is on the rocks, Madonna said: "It is ridiculous.. I don't pay much attention to it."
HOLLYWOOD STARS' DONATIONS HELP DARFUR Money from Europe and a charity co-founded by Hollywood actors George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and Don Cheadle will help maintain humanitarian flights in Darfur through April, the United Nations said yesterday. The $6 million donated by Ireland, the European Union and the Clooney-backed Not On Our Watch will allow the U.N.'
World Food Programme to hire helicopters and aircraft to ferry aid workers to Sudan's war-torn region for 30 days. COOPER PLANS OCTOBER LONDON CONCERT Legendary U.S. Alice Cooper returns to London in time for Halloween 2008. Cooper plays Centennial Hall on Oct. 10 at 8 p.m.
It's being billed as Cooper's 40th anniversary in Canada, dating back to 1968 when promoter Don Jones first brought him to the old Wonderland Gardens. Tickets are $61.50 plus charges. They go on sale Friday. THROAT INFECTION CAUSES DION CANCELLATION Canadian singer Celine Dion has postponed a series of Australian concerts as part of her world tour due to a throat infection, her publicists said yesterday. Dion is in Australia as part of her first world tour in 10 years, with concerts set for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
MCKELLEN HOPING TO REPRISE GANDALF ROLE Ian McKellen, who played Gandalf the Wizard in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, is hoping to reprise the role in another tale from Middle Earth. A fan asked McKellen on the actor's official website if he would play the role of Gandalf in The Hobbit, which is being produced by Peter Jackson, director of the Rings trilogy.
KAIN QUITTING AS CHAIR OF CANADA COUNCIL Karen Kain is leaving the chair of the Canada Council to devote herself to her full-time job as artistic director of the National Ballet of Canada. The 57-year-old dancer said she felt she could no longer handle both positions. Kain danced with the National Ballet for 28 years.
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Parrots 'take off' in woman's handbag - National - theage.com.au
Welcome to The Age. Skip directly to: Search Box, Section Navigation, Content. Text Version. POLICE are searching for a well-dressed bird thief who stole two rare parrots from a Springvale pet store in a brazen lunchtime heist.
A woman entered the Australian Pet Superstore on Springvale Road, opened a cage, placed the two South American Sun Conure parrots in a large handbag and walked out with them between 1.15pm and 1.45pm on March 11. The nine-to-10-week-old birds, which are essentially miniature macaws, are worth up to $1500 each. Store owner Andrew Young said the birds had been hand-raised since birth and could die without proper care.
The pair had been fed a special daily diet of parrot feed, sprouts and a high-protein formula before they were stolen, he said. She (the thief) was a normal customer who just helped herself to the birds. One of the staff had been talking to her and walked out of the room to help somebody else and she's put the parrots into her bag and left. I'm not happy, especially if the birds are not looked after.
They'll die pretty quickly without proper care." Mr Young is offering a reward for the birds' return. Police yesterday released a picture of a woman they believe can assist with their inquiries. She is described as Caucasian, about 168 centimetres tall, of medium build with light-coloured hair. Information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppers.com.au.
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Stop me if you've heard it. Last Laugh Is it possible to enjoy a comedian's set if you've heard it all before? Six string greats Noise pollution Four favourite often-forgotten fallen fret masters.
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The Hindu : Business : Bannari Amman group, Brandot Intl. form venture
Bannari Amman Apparel (BAA). The Rs. 80-crore unit on a 30-acre site at Ozahiyur, near Chennai, is a 50:50 joint venture. It will provide & 8216;design to deliver' solution for men and women intimate apparel for speciality brands and retailers of the U.S. European Union.
The products will be pre-dominantly for exports and the raw materials are sourced from the domestic market, according to V. S. Ganesh, Chief Executive Officer of BAA. At present producing about 15,000 pieces a day, the company plans to scale up production to three million pieces a month in a year and a half. The plant was inaugurated on Thursday. According to a release from BAA, employing nearly 900 people now, the company will increase the number of employed to 4,500 by 2012. It has projected cumulative sales of $100 million over the next three years.
It has implemented lean manufacturing and introduced concepts such as standup modular manufacturing systems with a single piece flow.
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