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In 2010 Consumers won't be as concerned about behavioral targeting as some think. That's one of our predictions. Yours? bit.ly/8IFU0G5:51 AM Dec 16thfrom web
Robert Turtledove, lively new CMO of H&R Block, confides that he has never filed his taxes by April 15. In 2010 he will. He "knows people."1:09 PM Dec 9thfrom web
What happens when a brand no longer resonates with its audience? (Maybe Tiger Woods should read this!) Please weigh in! http://bit.ly/4t0WUE8:37 AM Dec 9thfrom web
Do Webizens know a "cookie" isn't just something to eat? Do they care how much data is collected about them? Do you? http://bit.ly/8BmTpr6:01 PM Dec 7thfrom web
The AARP is targeting 20- and 30-somethings?! Brand chief Emilio Pardo explains why in this 3-minute video i'view. http://bit.ly/6spBA91:09 PM Dec 5thfrom web
Consumer control. We hear a lot about it. But are CMOs giving up too much? Our columnist says so. What do you think? http://bit.ly/7k2hu55:41 PM Dec 3rdfrom web