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1 Reason To Pitch French Advertising Clients

Peter · April 13, 2014 · Leave a Comment

One of the better weekly newsletters I get is from the long-time-insight-rich-website Six Pixels of Separation. As the website says:

TWIST IMAGE PRESIDENT, MITCH JOEL, BRINGS YOU DIGITAL MARKETING AND MEDIA HACKING INSIGHTS AND PROVOCATIONS FROM HIS ALWAYS ON/ALWAYS CONNECTED WORLD.

Twist Image is a digital agency with offices in Montreal and Toronto that kicks most digital agency’s marketing butt and, as you can see, has a blog that adds value and drives agency awareness. Interesting fact… the agency website does a location lookup to personalize the home page. In my case, it knows that I am in Mexico right now. Nice touch.

Twist Image

OK, Back To Pitching French Clients

The blog has a guest feature called: Six Links Worthy Of Your Attention. This week it points to the news that the French government has dictated that management can’t email employees after work hours. In France that means after 6PM. Here is the post along with a link to the CNET News article.

French say ‘non’ to work email after 6 p.m. – cNet. “Ahh, who doesn’t want to spend their entire childhood and teenage years studying in an old school education institution that is making young people miserable, feeling inadequate and, ultimately, forcing them into a regiment of memorization of things they should never need to remember? I see this often when you look at more traditional European countries and their non-progressive school curriculums The good news? You get to graduate and become a ‘fonctionnaires,’ (if you live in France). A place that makes insane rules like this. I have a better idea: why stop at email? Just shut down the electricity for all fonctionnaires so nobody has to do anything? Alternately, you could just say, ‘hey, what if we let these adults make their own rules and attempt to find their own balance? Wow, what decade are we living in? How stupid do we think that people are?” (Mitch for Hugh).

My take…

  1. France is fucked up. I am not a small government guy but please… can’t people run their own lives? Are the French babies that need coddling?
  2. Recent press has discussed France’s issue of losing talented digital / programming / entrepreneur / creative class types to countries where they can do their thing in a pro-business environment.
  3. It must be a sign of the times when management (this means some of you) has to be told to let people live their lives. I never emailed my staff after 6PM. I am a really good, understanding, caring pro family guy. I didn’t need laws to be act like a decent person.  🙂

If French agencies are going to work at say 80% of capacity then go and get business from the French clients that need 100% agencies. Hello Peugeot. That said, you will need to have a French language website like Twist Image (it helps that they are in Quebec where the government dictates that they need a bilingual website.) Hmm… is there something about French speakers?

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Do Not Put Your Advertising Portfolio On Your Website. Really?

Peter · March 11, 2014 · Leave a Comment

I am working with a Canadian advertising and design agency and am doing a competitive analysis. I came across the website of Halifax’s Burke & Burke agency and found this amazing page where Burke & Burke tells its website visitors that it…

Won’t Show You its Advertising Portfolio!

I thought that I’ve seen it all. Apparently not. Mind blowing approach to using the website to NOT sell the agency. And, why wouldn’t they “want to walk into their competitor’s office with our portfolio”? Is the issue potential idea theft.

Marketing  Branding  Web Design  and Advertising Agency in Halifax  Nova Scotia

 

An Advertising Agency Website That Actually Brands

Peter · March 6, 2014 · Leave a Comment

Most, like most, advertising agency websites do not do a very good job of branding. Ooops, an understatement. They kinda look alike. or, at least fit into a standard set of design styles (peruse this visual agency directory.)

Lets face it, leading with client work, which makes a great deal of sense, doesn’t really brand an agency. Like its nice to know who did the Samsung work but branding? No. That’s why 72andSunny’s website could work for Goodby Silverstein & Partners and vice versa.

JWALK has an agency website that brands the agency within 2 seconds of your visit. Jay Walk… get it?

JWALK

I think that JWALK could do a better job of explaining what they do (see their About copy below.) But, there is no question that I am in JWALK land when I am on their website.

JWALK makes brands culturally relevant through storytelling with intent.

As an agency of creatives, designers, technologists, entrepreneurs, influencers and inventors, we understand what it takes to build businesses. Our job is to make your brand part of culture, loved by your consumers and envied by the competition.

The customer journey has evolved from the traditional awareness-to-purchase funnel to today’s fragmented shopping experience. Storytelling is the only common thread that binds the brand together, and drives consumer engagement.

(They do a better job within the limitations of their Twitter profile):

“@jawalk JWALK is an award winning agency that believes the only way to build a brand is through immersive storytelling.”

Find Out Why This Is The Best Ad Agency Website

Peter · January 9, 2014 · Leave a Comment

VaynerMediaI am talking about VaynerMedia’s website.

The reason is in this guest post I wrote for Agency Post.

Watching Google Trends: Responsive Web Design

Peter · November 25, 2013 · Leave a Comment

Just a quick look at the dramatic rise in searches for the phrase “responsive web design.” Clearly an indication of the need for quality mobile web experiences that support websites (and possibly a reason for the overuse of this term on advertising / digital agency blogs.)

Interesting to see how much higher search volume the word “web” gets than “website.”

Google Trends   Web Search interest  responsive website design  responsive web design   Worldwide  2004   present

 

 

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