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L'Oreal teams up with MSN for interactive beauty content

is being promoted with editorial on the homepages of MSN and Messenger, and with banners and skyscrapers ...

Cussons seeks to capture more data

and are encouraged to repurchase it through banners on the homepage and toiletries section. Outrider did the planning ...

Versace Make-up in handbag.com move

. Branded pop-ups, skyscrapers and banners are also appearing throughout the site. Alicen Stenner, brand ...

Versace Make-Up moves online with Handbag.com link

of the campaign. Branded pop-ups, skyscrapers and banners also appear throughout the handbag site. Alicen ...

Durex spoofs women's mag to promote new lubricant

includes eyeblaster ads, banners and advertorials running across handbag.com, iCircle ...

Brylcreem teams up with MTV for fun Bad Barnet campaign

. The promotion was supported online by banner ads, eyeblaster ads and editorial links on the MTV network. All ...

Clearasil drives Total Control in web push

prize draw to win a picture messaging phone. Running until 15 June, the campaign will feature banners ... the online push and handled the media space and banner design, with microsite design and production ...

Drinks giant Ribena to unveil new site

of April, was created by glue London, with planning and buying by MediaCom. Ads including banners, pop ...

FMCG BRANDS: P&G digs up digital treasure

. Designed by P G's long-term digital agency, Grey Interactive, viewers clicked through banners saying 'Get ... service, which allowed viewers to click through banner ads or TV ads to request vouchers and free samples ...

MSN bans ads for prescription drugs

The ban is a result of a review of advertising regulations at the portal and was prompted by a request from a prescription-only drugs e-tailer to run banner ads. "We had never carried banners for this kind of company, so we had to research whether it was legal," said Amanda Anthony, b2b marketing ...

 

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