Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'marketing'.
-
Manhattan fish market in trouble over mothers day promo
StreetFight3r posted a topic in Makan Corner
Manhattan Fish Market has been accused of denying a mother in Singapore a Mother’s Day promotion offer because the woman has no husband. According to a June 5 Facebook post by Mellissa Seah, the incident occurred at the Manhattan Fish Market outlet at Changi Airport Terminal 1. Seah wrote that she came across a promotion where mothers are entitled to a free Manhattan Fish ‘N Chips with every purchase of a main dish. Staff allegedly said, “Your family is not complete” Seah thought that this was a good deal and wanted to dine at Manhattan Fish Market with her mother. However, when Seah asked about the promotion, the eatery’s personnel allegedly told her that her mother did not qualify for it. The staff allegedly said, “You’re not entitled to this because your family is not complete,” and “The father is missing”. Seah clarified that her family is incomplete “not by choice”, but did not elaborate: Seah also wrote that it was “disappointing that a brand like MFM still has the mindset that a Complete Family Unit is one that is made up of Father, Mother and Child”. She ended her post by saying that she is proud to be part of an incomplete family, and she will never patronise Manhattan Fish Market again.- 18 replies
-
- 1
-
- manhattan
- mothers day
- (and 6 more)
-
Hello, I am researching the benefits of running a large radio campaign and I am wondering if anyone here has prior radio advertising experience? My goal is not at all branding, but rather direct sales. I would be directing the radio listeners to my website. So I am wondering how the ROI of radio ads compares to web ads? Does anyone have knowledge of how to purchase and setup a large radio campaign? I went through many resources and checked Advertising Campaign Examples but,I haven't found a clear source for rates and to purchase ads. Any advice? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
-
- advertising
- marketing
- (and 6 more)
-
About us: iClick Media is an Internet Marketing company specializing in Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Social Media Marketing (SMM), Web Design & Web Analytics. We are the preferred choice of many organisations in varying industries for our Internet Marketing strategies and solutions. Digital Marketing Agency In Singapore - iClick Media Have you always had the impression that using the Internet to connect to the millions of potential customers is very tough and more often than not, a very expensive and energy sapping experience? Not to mention, you may have heard many stories of how your friends and business associates who have been ripped off by unethical companies. Established since 2009, iClick Media is an ISO-Certified Digital Marketing company in Singapore. We are also proud to share that we are one of the rare few online marketing companies in Singapore that has achieved both the Google and Yahoo/Bing Certified Partner status in Singapore. As one of the market leaders in the Digital Advertising industry, we curently employ over 30 staff in Singapore and Indonesia. At the present moment, we have 2 offices in Singapore and 1 in Jakarta (Indonesia). Our headquarters is at MacPherson Road and we also have a full-fledged photo studio at Kallang Place. This allows our photographer to capture the necessary still images/moving footages to be used on our clients’ website, Social Media platforms, Advertising channels and etc. We specialise in : Search Engine Marketing (SEM) Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) Social Media Marketing (SMM) Web Design Web Development Web Analytics Travel Systems Customised Web Application Online Reputation Management (ORM) Photography Services Videography Services Copywriting Services Graphic Design Logo Design We are the preferred choice of many organisations in various industries for our Internet Marketing strategies and solutions. Our esteemed clienteles are from sectors such as Government, Banking, Airlines, Travel, Medical, Education, Commercial, Industrial & etc. Our team has extensive experience in helping companies achieve a highly favorable Return-On-Investment (ROI) through qualitative tracking and reporting, and then mining these data to better enhance the overall marketing campaign performance. Each member of our team is required to pass the Google Advertising Professional exam. We believe that your time is very important, especially in this competitive business environment. Therefore, we're proud to say that our team of professional Internet Marketing specialists will value the time given to us and bring you unparallel success through advertising with us. To find out how you can increase your turnover, Request for a Proposal to get more information from our digital consultants. Website Design & Development Are you looking for a brilliant, creative & cost-effective web design team? iClick Media can help to get your web portal up & running in weeks. From the initial brain storming of website design concepts, copywriting of text, photography services & finally to the delivering of the completed project to you. We are your answer. Search Engine Optimization Ever wondered why some websites get listed in the top few pages of the natural results page of search engines? Is it by chance that their websites appear there? It's not. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) can help you to achieve a desirable ranking in the SERPs. We'll be happy to sit down and discuss with you, over coffee. Social Media Marketing Social Media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are more than just leisure websites. Find out how you can utilise these platforms to connect with your target audience, even better, get them to promote your products & service. After all, what's better than a referral from a friend? 800 million active users cannot be ignored. Our Clients: We, the iClickers, have a strong local insights and a solid international perspective. We work with some of the leading marketers in the region such as UOB, Singapore Airlines, NTU, Santa Fe, Pacific Healthcare, just to name a few. Contact Us iClick Media Pte Ltd. (Singapore HQ) 246 MacPherson Road, #02-01 Betime Building Singapore 348578 Tel: (65) 6362 0123 Fax: (65) 6362 0041 www.iclickmedia.com.sg iClick Media (Photo Studio) 30 Kallang Place, #04-18 Singapore 339159
-
i-APP International Pte Ltd comprises a team of dynamic and visionary team players who are dedicated to bringing individual entrepreneurs and its companies to a new era of identity through its marketing platform. Alan and his team has many years of invaluable experience to share and is dedicated to help you in enhancing and maximizing your marketing plans. This team has also built strategic alliances in channeling products and services to a bigger community of smart phone users. i-APP is a solution provider that provides a communication channel fort interactive marketing direct to the consumers and at the same time it is also your one stop solution for getting the latest information and offers from your favorite local and international brands With a quick scan on the i-APP tag, relevant and important information will be available instantly on your smart phones, from your company's profile to product and services gallery, videos, promotions and packages. i-APP International has another division which handles well renowned artistes in the entertainment industry. With a pool of experienced and much sort after artiste, be it for endorsement, musical show or official opening of events, we help to ensure that it is value for money and professional services provided throughout the engagement of our artistes. Being forward looking and ensuring a strong working relationship with our clients we offer the following: 1. i-APP 2. Artiste Endorsement & Appearance 3. Media Buying & Planning 4. TV & Corporate Video Production Contact us at: i-App International Pte Ltd Co.Reg No. 201200333E i-App Media & Entertainment Pte Ltd 69 Ubi Road 1, #07-17 Oxley BizHub, Singapore 408731 Contact Number +65 6749 3733 +65 6749 2073 Website: www.i-appinternational.com
-
Received a text from a malaysian number offering financial services. looks like this is outside the jurisdiction of the DNC. anyway received similar texts?
- 15 replies
-
- 1
-
- sms text dnc ah long
- marketing
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I happened to watch some of the MediaCorp New Year celebration last night. Wasn't expecting such a mediocre performance by the invited artistes in general. But what was most surprising was the VW golf mk 7 sitting atop the stage and all the advertisements and segments. Anyone was put off by this? I certainly was. Why would MediaCorp invite such a marketing ploy for a big event like this? Surely something could be done in light of the COE situation. (I'm not against VW btw - just think the marketing is too aggressive)
-
[extract] In preparation for the launch of the all new A-Class in Japan on 17 Jan 2013, Mercedes has come up with an anime staring the stylish hatchback as promotional material. This is great marketing strategy as it customizes according to local taste. This is similar to MacDonald
- 1 comment
-
- new model
- other news
- (and 7 more)
-
[extract] General Motors is beefing up its senior management at Cadillac with the creation of a new position called global vice president. Taking on the new role is GM senior executive, Robert Ferguson. He shall be responsible for marketing, brand management and advertising for Cadillac in markets around the world. Mr Ferguson will report directly to GM chairman and chief executive Daniel Akerson. "I'm excited to join a talented team during a period of revitalized growth," said Ferguson. He added that the Cadillac brand needs a new flagship model,
-
- new model
- discussions
- (and 10 more)
-
Please members, check your credit card(s) statement every month promptly. I received a credit card statement from UOB and was shocked that another credit card was issued to me last year of which I had not even seen it or the card being posted to me. I only had one UOB card of which is link to Metro where I always shop. The credit card numbers stated in the statement was not even my sub-card. The statement requires me to pay for an annual fee of $192.80c for a credit card which I had not seen it ... Called UOB to check on the status of that credit card on Tues @1145hrs and was told that a Customer Service Officer from the marketing department will contact me within 1/2 an hour with regards to my querries. Waited for 28hrs and nothing heard. Called yesterday at 1630hrs and another female officer answered my call. Asked her to explain how the credit card was issued to me when I had not signed any application form and who is holding to this credit card? She asked whether I received any calls with regards to any credit card and I informed that every month, received many calls from different banks with regards to credit cards and I always reject all calls. She informed that its was their marketing side who had issued the card. I asked her why was the card issued in the first place and even if it was through telephone, they always follow up with official form for customers to sign before any card is issued. I told her this should not be the way for marketing side to boost their sales. I even quoted to her that even now whilst I am talking to her, she asked me some personal questions to confirm I am the principal card owner and what had happen to that credit card which was issued as no one made any confirmation ? She didn't even know who is keeping that credit card. Lucky no sales transactions on that credit card but the big question is Where or Who is holding that credit card? She promised to cancel that card and ask me to ignore the payment for the annual fee. So members, beware especially those who pay by GIRO and failed to check your monthly statement. Once deducted, very troublesome and time consuming to cancel it. If this could be done at the marketing side, there are no assurance that the card would not been taken out for a shopping spee by someone and the poor principal owner had to pay if he does not check his credit card statement.
-
...or so some would think. It's actually a viral campaign by Greenpeace. Anyway, some of them are really clever. Check it out! http://arcticready.com/social/gallery?sort...sort_order=DESC I created one (attached).
-
[extract] Jaguar has unveiled a new global marketing and branding strategy. Together with the launch of a new Jaguar logo and corporate identity, the marketing campaign aims to increase awareness of the brand amongst a new audience and to enhance the Jaguar
- 1 comment
-
- discussions
- other news
- (and 7 more)
-
A bit long but please read... Received a phone call today from Citibank. Some girl on the line told me that a credit card which I applied for in May/June this year had some processing issues and offered to 'resend' me the form via email so I can 'just put a signature' on it to get the card up and running. Problem is I don't recall applying for any card so I told her that since it has already been half a year, I probably didn't need the card anymore but just send me the form and details anyway. Didn't think much of it as I had intended to just ignore the request as I don't want any card, even if I had signed up for it. So I went home today and apparently, my dad also tio the same caller! Interesting thing is..same storyline! And again, my dad being the alert one, told me that he too, didn't sign up for any card in May/June period. We were quite suspicious about this whole thing and after discussion, we were really certain there was no such application made before! Hence bros, do take note...the caller will know some of your details and will probably offer to send you some form. THINK before you sign anything and forward back! *Looking at the scanned form they sent me, if their storyline were to be true and that I had indeed signed up in May/June, why is it that they don't even have information like my i/c number which I would have probably filled in at that point in time? And they only sent me one part of a form..the part which required personal info and siggie, nothing about the details of the card which I had supposedly applied or and requested over the phone.* And what kind of bank will take more than half a year to get back to you about a flawed application? So bros, please beware!
-
What do you think?
-
watch the video
-
Hi Ladies and Gentlemen,lately I find lesser and lesser people going to market to buy groceries.So I was wondering,if it will be good to have E-marketing,where people just place order online or just dial a number/sms to place their order.With a small sum of delivery fee,I can arrange for delivery to their place.Purchase ubove certain amount,the delivery fee will be waived.How is this idea?Hope you guys can put up some suggestion.Thanks in advance!
-
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/cna/20090930/tap-...we-231650b.html SINGAPORE : The replacement for Miss Singapore World will be known in a month, said pageant organiser ERM World Marketing. 19
- 60 replies
-
- Unprofessional
- pageant
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
To those in either Marketing or Sales as a career I was having a chat with a group of friends when this observation came about 1)Sales jobs seem to pay on the lower end compared to other functional displine such as HR, of course there is commission but as an employee you are indirectly participating in the profits of the co (i.e the value you can add which determines your salary, is to a great extent determined by the kind of company / business you work for eg if you work for sme, there is a limit to how much you can participate in the biz's profits due to the scope and reputation of the biz, if you work for mnc, they don t need you to push their products that hard (in most cases) so this results in a)more sme opportunities i find in sales b)Pay of Sales job generally lagging behind c)Abundance of supply of Sales and Marketing people perhaps leading to more competition in job leading to lower salary d)facing targets for not so attractive pay my friends in hr easily earn 7-8k and they are only middle hr managers(age 31-33), don t have to face targets and generally work for mncs which have a more stable and comfortable work environment and most probably on their way to 5 digit salaries in a few years. barring those real estate agents and insurance agents, i don t really see this opportunity in sales and in marketing with the specific experience (industry) usually being a barrier it does nt seem as attractive. HR on another hand is more versatile and functional The truth is i am a little tired with chasing targets and the prospects of sales seem waning with the above factors and am contemplating a chance of job function to hr (start from scratch) while i am still not too old - was told i most probably start again from 2.5 - 3k but will go up to 5-6k in 4 to 5 years and etc. In addition sales jobs are very age sensitive so i might expire early if i go on. guys need your comments from those who have experienced a career transition or whatsoever
- 29 replies
-
- Career
- Transition
- (and 4 more)
-
Motoring Published January 17, 2007 Borneo Motors gets new sales, marketing heads Email this article Print article ? Feedback A MANAGEMENT reshuffle at Borneo Motors Singapore has resulted in a change in the executives in charge of the Toyota and Lexus brands, whose roles have been refined. Experienced: Mr Yeo (above) was previously GM-director of Champion Motors, distributors of Suzuki, and Mr Choo was Borneo's special assistant to CEO, directorate Gavin Yeo has been appointed director of sales and marketing for Toyota and Hino, while William Choo has become director of sales and marketing for Lexus. Mr Yeo was previously GM-director of Champion Motors, which distributes Suzuki. Borneo and Champion are part of the Inchcape group of companies. Mr Choo was previously Borneo's special assistant to CEO, directorate. The two men replace former director of marketing Peh Hock Chuan and director of sales William Low. Mr Peh and Mr Low submitted their resignations some time ago and will leave the company at the end of January. Both of them are headed overseas for jobs that will be motor industry-related. Mr Low said he was head-hunted by an automotive company and will be involved in business development. He will be flying to Shanghai in late February after clearing his leave. 'Now is the best time to go to China,' he explained. 'China has a lot of opportunities and it will be good for my long-term career advancement.' Borneo will not have any transition worries because there is a 'good succession plan', he said. 'And if I don't leave, there will not be opportunities for the second liners,' he added with a laugh. Asked whether Toyota's falling market share was related to his impending departure, he said it was only a rumour. 'People always have different kinds of stories. We have been number one for five years in a row,' he said, referring to Toyota's top ranking since 2002, when it overtook Nissan to become Singapore's most popular brand. 'Our top priority is to be number one. If we can gain market share that will be good. But despite an ageing model line-up, we have still been able to retain the number one position. I think that is acceptable.' Borneo's managing director Mark Choong said Mr Low and Mr Peh were 'not pushed out'. 'They left of their accord. With their departure, we have revamped the organisation and given new opportunities to our younger managers,' Mr Choong said. 'Even though I've lost two senior managers, their replacements are experienced.' Mr Choo has been with Borneo for more than 10 years, while Mr Yeo was responsible for building up the Suzuki brand. 'In every change comes new opportunity,' Mr Choong said. Some in the motor industry have speculated that surging parallel import (PI) sales and an eroding market share are behind the management reshuffle. One particular success for the PI trade is the Wish compact MPV, which is not offered by Borneo and which chalked up 6,628 units last year to become Singapore's top MPV model by a huge margin. 'If you look at Borneo's model range, it is not new. If the car is new like the Toyota Camry, it is expensive when compared to a Japanese-made Camry brought in by a PI,' said a competitor, referring to Borneo's Thai-made Camry. The company's Corolla Altis, Vios and Yaris are also sourced from Toyota Thailand. Mr Yeo's track record in boosting Suzuki Swift sales should mean a rejuvenation of Toyota sales, the competitor said. 'Champion's high-spec Swift is better value than the PIs' and the company's marketing is also more appealing because it is geared towards lifestyle and image.'
-
TTS Eurocars has started to market their car through corporate. They offering to employees on a very good as below, wonder what is the price now they are selling to public. I am not related to TTS just sharing. Panda $50,186 Punto $53,970 Idea $64,645 adove come with 1 year free petrol worth $2,000 Free leather Free sports rims Ulysee $106,403 Stilo $89,673 above come with 1 year free petrol worth $2,000 free leather free sports rims free 1 year road tax
-
Yes, very powerful. Now they got special lube for hybrid vehicles! Pennzoil Platinum Hybrid 0W20. http://www.pennzoil.com/products/motor_oil...num.html#hybrid