Colgate Boosts Digital Marketing Spend, Trims Product Line
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Colgate has 45 Facebook pages for all its brands and is building digital marketing programs in partnerships with Microsoft, Yahoo! and Amazon.com. The firm trims its product lineup as part of the ongoing stock-keeping unit-reduction program within its cost-savings initiative focused on increasing efficiency.
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