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U.K. SPECIALIST INSURER HISCOX RECENTLY DEBUTED its first television commercial aiming to become a consumer brand in the United Kingdom. Chairman Robert Hiscox said the 9 million [pounds sterling] marketing campaign was created "to raise awareness of the sleeping brand that is Hiscox," according to according to
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. The marketing campaign consists of television commercials, print and online ads, direct mail and sponsorships.

Hiscox's marketing discovered its target consumers--mid- to high-net worth households--did not want to see the typical English themes of manors and rolling countryside in the ads, according to Lloyd's List. Instead, the television commercial, filmed in Prague, Czech Republic Czech Republic, Czech Česká Republika (2005 est. pop. 10,241,000), republic, 29,677 sq mi (78,864 sq km), central Europe. It is bordered by Slovakia on the east, Austria on the south, Germany on the west, and Poland on the north.  features a man on a journey who encounters a variety of superstitions, but openly flaunts them. The purpose of the Hiscox ad is to highlight the high level of performance policyholders can expect from the insurer, providing consumers with the confidence that all they hold dear is properly protected, said Steve Sherlock A Macintosh utility starting with Version 8.5 of the operating system that provides a common facility for searching the local hard disk, the local network and the Internet. , Hiscox's U.K. marketing manager.

The TV commercial will appear during news, sport, movies, documentaries and drama programming. Print ads are showing up in the Times, Daily Telegraph telegraph, term originally applied to any device or system for distant communication by means of visible or audible signals, now commonly restricted to electrically operated devices. Attempts at long-distance communication date back thousands of years (see signaling).  and Guardian.
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Title Annotation:BRANDING
Author:Goch, Lynna
Publication:Best's Review
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:4EUUK
Date:Jul 1, 2006
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