Dec 24, 2009

Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns - About | Highlights

The first edition of the Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns (EMMC) profiles 500 of the most notable advertising and marketing initiatives of the twentieth century, including:

EMMC covers campaigns that were important for their innovation, for their effectiveness in selling products or services, or for the significance of their companies. It also focuses on products or services that changed how we view consumer brands, had positive or negative social significance, and/or affected our lifestyles in some far-reaching way. Information in each chapter is easily accessed under the headings Historical Context, Target Market, Competition, Marketing Strategy, and Outcome.

Includes Photos and Descriptive Sidebars

Enhancing the text are more than visual elements. There are close to 400 reproductions of television and print advertisements and more than 500 sidebars. A valuable addition, the photos lend context to the data featured within the chapters while the sidebars provide anecdotal statistics and unusual incidents and facts.

Additional Features

A valuable addition to Gale's business resource collection, EMMC is the only publication of its kind that provides detailed commentary on major marketing campaigns throughout the twentieth century.

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