British Retailer, Marks & Spencer Hold Live Web Chat with Customers
Last Friday, British retailer, Marks & Spencer held a live web chat with their customers. According to Marketing, a number of people have complained the Advertising Standards Authority claiming that M&S’ star-studded TV campaign is sexist, because of ‘Life on Mars’ actor Philip Glenister’s comment about model Noemie Lenoir “prancing about in her underwear.”
This is the second live web-chat M&S has hosted on Facebook. In June customers put questions to M&S’ head of sustainable business, Mike Barry, about the retailer’s Plan A – M&S’ 100-point eco-plan.
McIntosh said: ‘Facebook is a fantastic platform for communicating with our customers. It’s direct, responsive and popular with almost 100,000 fans of the M&S facebook site.
‘We want to hear what customers think of our marketing; what we’ve done well, what we’ve done less well and what they want more of,’ McIntosh said.
Marks & Spencer marketer to hold live web-chat with customers via Facebook



