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Scottrade Names CMO read story Scottrade, which has been on the hunt for a CMO since February, this week filled the position in-house. The financial services brand elevated Kim Wells to the post. Wells had formerly served as director of branding and Web site marketing for Scottrade.
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Scottrade Names Kim Wells CMO read story Scottrade, which has been on the hunt for a CMO since February, this week filled the position in-house. |
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Fin. aid office teaches students money management read story Amid the free food, activities and prizes of Orientation Week, some freshmen took the time to learn about financial challenges they could face in the next four years. read more |
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Kia Playing Off Hamsters with Online Video Contest read story Kia is hosting an online video contest to promote the Kia Soul, in the Media and Marketing column |
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Free Credit Score Offers -- Too Good to Be True? Asks CreditInfoCenter read story SCOTTSDALE, AZ--(Marketwire - August 16, 2010) - (CIC) The ubiquitous TV freecreditreport.com guys have faded into history and in their place, the air waves are bristling with new ads proclaiming that consumers can get their credit scores for free. |
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Different Websites Provide Very Different Credit Scores read story Very different credit scores from two separate websites lead a reader to question the credit scoring system. |
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Experian taps Detroit band for credit-score ads read story With more than 70,000 spots aired on network and cable channels in 2009, the FreeCreditReport.com band -- and its catchy songs about bad jobs, relationships and credit, sung from roller coasters and Renaissance fairs -- is arguably the jingle king of America. |
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Free credit report and score confusion read story John Matarese sorts through the confusing "Free Credit Report and Score" songs you hear on TV and radio to find out which one is really free. |
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The Victorious Secrets Named New FreeCreditScore.com Band read story Goodbye, pirate band--Experian turns to Detroit group the Victorious Secrets to market FreeCreditScore.com. |
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Freecreditscore.com Names New Band read story Experian this week said its final goodbye to the popular freecreditreport.com band. The Victorious Secrets, a pop-rock band from Detroit, was chosen as a replacement to appear in future ads. |
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