February 2016

secondary locations

In-store Activity: Secondary Locations

There was a time when dual merchandising (the siting of your product in a secondary location in a store, in addition to its usual place) was something that every trade marketer or shopper marketer targeted. Over the years significant funds have been spent (and often wasted!) and wasted on getting products to another location in a store. […]

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Sharon Yourell Lawlor

Associate Director of Consulting Sharon Yourell Lawlor has been working in FMCG for 20 years in companies such as Britvic, GSK and Mars, working on iconic brands such as 7up, Pepsi and Club Orange. In 2011, Sharon’s ad ‘Best Bits In The World’ was the most viewed Irish ad on Youtube. In 2015 Sharon set up Think Plan Do Consulting. Sharon joins engage as an

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Trade Marketing and Shopper Marketing – What is the difference?

Over the last few weeks, I’ve been asked a number of times about the differences between trade marketing and shopper marketing. Many questions come from managers struggling with organizational questions like “Where should shopper marketing sit?” and “Isn’t it really just a new brand name for trade marketing?” The reality is that the differences between shopper marketing

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How to ensure that shopper research leads to actionable shopper insights

It is now pretty universally agreed that marketing to shoppers is critical to consumer goods success. Underpinning effective shopper marketing is the creating of shopper understanding, and that requires shopper research. But time and again we meet clients who are somewhat disappointed with the outputs of that research. It’s a recurring challenge –  too often shopper

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Sainsbury & Argos – A brave Omnichannel move

Bricks and mortar grocery retailers have long realized that physical stores alone will not be enough to prosper in the coming decade. So where exactly is the excitement in the news that Sainsbury, the supermarket operator, is looking to buy a non-food retailer Argos? What does this acquisition have to do with omnichannel? Pretty much

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