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Where we post about topics that matter to our company and our industry. Topics that puzzle us and place to share our insights + inspirations. Enjoy, and join the conversation!
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Tarte Creative Marketing helps brands and businesses succeed in engaging their FEMALE target through strategic marketing and advertising execution.
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Tarte has created a proprietary research tool, "sofiie," to assist clients reach their target audience. Sofiie stands for "Sharing Opinions. Forming Insights. Improving Experiences." Sofiie users are all women and take online surveys ranging from Fashion + Beauty to Politics + Religion. Tarte clients have exclusive access to this powerful tool and the insights it provides, both in terms of quick feedback to time sensitive issues as well as long term information gathering. Sofiie will make a difference to your bottom line, and it's only at Tarte.
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At-Home and Subscrption-Based Services: More than your typical Wine-of-the-Month Club
We’ve written about subscription services like Hoseanna and Birchbox before, but a new article from the UK’s “Marketing Week” features some other at-home or subscription-based services that are rather nifty! Soon, we may never need to leave our homes, or…
Posted in Consumer Habits, Marketing
Tagged birchbox, dogs, ecommerce, product, samples, subscription
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Marketing Never Stops: The Warren Buffett Perspective
The following is from October 24th, 2008 – Angling Trade Interesting article on why you shouldn’t stop marketing even in a recession – from a fishing publication. From KWY News Radio 1060AM Philadelphia: Billionaire, Warren Buffett pumped $5 billion into…
Posted in Advertising, Marketing
Tagged economy, Henry Ford, Marketing, opportunity, product, recession, service, USP, Warren Buffett
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Package It Up
Are you a person who will walk down the aisle of the grocery store, or through the makeup department or around the wine store and purchase something just because of the way it is packaged? If it looks pretty, then…







