Digital Media Sharpens Colgate-Palmolive’s Consumer Insights
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Colgate allotted more than 15% of its ad spend in 2012 to digital media, which the firm identified as crucial to staying competitive in key markets and reaching consumers in developing regions like India, where traditional ad platforms are less effective, Chief Marketing Officer Nigel Burton says.
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