Foyles unveils latest Christmas campaign

Foyles has unveiled its latest Christmas campaign this week (3rd November) targeting “book givers” and “celebrating thoughtfulness”. The campaign was rolled out across the chain’s bookshops and website and will be supported by 16-sheet and four-sheet adverts on the London Underground from 1st December.  The adverts draw on last year’s message, “it’s the thought that counts”, but with “the” crossed out, stressing that books require more cognitive investment than other presents. It also celebrates “the true value of books as presents”, a Foyles spokesperson said.  Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'

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