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The Most Fabulous Advertising Agency Website

Peter · May 21, 2013 · Leave a Comment

Screen Shot 2017-10-19 at 9.05.08 AMI’ve updated this older post about The Most Fabulous Advertising Agency Website because KesselsKrammer does not change their website on a monthly basis anymore. However, they do love their past, their somewhat crazy endeavor, by having this link to their website archives on their current website. Go here to see the old websites.

Why do I love this approach to website design? It’s kinetic. It is (was) unignorable. It has a life. It made me want to go back to the KesselsKrammer website over and over. How many of your advertising agency website visitors are repeat visitors? Sorry, most are not rushing back to read your latest blog post.

Opinionated? Me? I recently (2017) wrote about how to build the Best Advertising Agency Website. One that will act like a 24/7 sales tool. Isn’t that what you want? Check it out.

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My Original Post:

Finally, an ad agency website that delivers a very important message. Just keep refreshing KesselsKrammer’s home page. This is, without question, well, um, a unique (understatement) advertising agency website. Clearly, these Amsterdamians are more stoned that you are.

Take a look… Lots more advertising agencies in the world’s most incredible advertising agency directory.

Does Your Advertising Agency Know Google’s Matt Cutts?

Peter · May 21, 2013 · Leave a Comment

matt cuttsChances are, and this is the interesting part, if you work in advertising or digital design or mobile marketing there is a good chance that you do not know who Google’s Matt Cutts is. You should because he is one of the most powerful people in global marketing and advertising.

Matt is the head of the webspam team at Goggle. That means that he controls some of the more important methods that Google uses to rank web pages. He and his team can make or break your SEO plans and strategies via updates like Panda and Penguin to Google’s search algorithms (here is some history from SEOMOZ.)  Is this really that important? Is it important that your agency is listed high in a Google search for your keywords (i.e., “advertising agency Atlanta” or “storytelling social media agency”)?

Sorry for this Duh but I want to make a point… Is the SEO work you are doing for your clients well rewarded and wouldn’t be if they were served up on page 4? While I understand that you may leave SEO up to an expert, I think that it’s wise to actually have some understanding about the Google team that decides how Google ranks web pages.

Here is a video from Matt on what is coming up. Yes it is way esoteric. But so are many of the elements of digital marketing.

If you’d like a quick take on Matt’s video pointers, visit The Short Cutts for, well, short cuts.

Since early 2009 Google’s Matt Cutts has recorded a superhuman number of videos to help struggling site owners understand their site in search. While the videos are great, sometimes the guy just needs to get to the point. With that in mind we’ve done the hard work and watched every Matt Cutts video to pull out simple, concise versions of his answers: The Short Cutts!

I may not be a SEO specialist but I have been building websites that rank high and drive organic traffic for 18 years. If you need some high level strategic insights into how to integrate your business development strategy with smart SEO…. well, give me a shout.

 

Is Likeable Media The Best Social Media Agency?

Peter · May 6, 2013 · Leave a Comment

Likeable is a Good Thing.

About — likeable mediaI just wrote a blog post for Agency Post on the social media agency Likeable Media. I like Likeable media because they make themselves so likeable. Most agencies don’t try that hard at being liked. Personally, I think that you can project a professional image and be liked at the same time. It’s so social.

Likeable has a very strategic approach to how they present the agency and its messaging across what seems to be every social media channel. As I write in the post…

I’ve liked watching Likeable for the past seven years because it aggressively walks the social media walk. I view them as an instructive benchmark for how an agency should be using integrated social media as a high-energy business development platform.

If you need some proof of their success, Likeable’s Alexa website ranking (lower is better) is 89,889, while BBDO’s is 256,867 and Saatchi & Saatchi’s is 185,871. Both agencies are decades older than Likeable.

In addition to having a very well-developed agency story (its, yes, Likeable, cute and memorable in a very sweet human way that’s rare for agencies), Likeable is everywhere:

SlideShare (67 SlideShares)

Facebook (32,000 Likes)

YouTube (137,000 views)

Pinterest (2 Pinterest sites)

Tumblr.

Google+ (a rather Google friendly social tool that most agencies ignore)

Twitter (29,000 Followers)

Vine

iTunes

On their website with their active Blog and White Papers

Even Amazon where they sell their two social media best sellers

You can find out about even more things that I like by talking with me. Just click here for my Vito Corleone offer.

4 Insane Advertising Agency Home Pages

Peter · April 30, 2013 · Leave a Comment

I’ve been studying advertising, branding and digital agency websites using my Pinterest Advertising Agency Directory. I’ll be writing about my findings over the next few weeks.

Let’s Start With Insanity?

Here are 4 local and international agency home pages that are insane. Can you imagine an agency that is in the business of branding and digital marketing — and being creative — having a home page that announces: “Coming Soon?”

Allow me to state my somewhat obvious (but not apparently to some agencies) POV.

An existing agency should never, under any circumstances,  have a Coming Soon home page. Visitors will come, see that you have nothing to say, have no creative approach to transitioning from one site to another and will split fast. Will they ever come back? Are they going to keep coming back to see if and when you’ve finally launced the new home page? My bet is not often and maybe never.

One more obvious point, this is not a good thing for your new business program.

The solution: be patient and wait until you make any changes until you’ve designed the new home page ready to go. Here is my little secret. I guarantee that no one is wondering when you are going to update your website. So, sit tight and live with what you have intill you are ready to relaunch. tell your CEO or ECD to chill.

Here are the 4 agencies. I’ll end with my “favorite” serial Coming Soon home page agency and, interestingly, its a big one:

Carrot Creative Coming Soon

Carrot Creative. This is a savvy digital agency. What’s up?

TBWA:LONDON

 

 

TBWA/LONDON, a rather large agency, OK a very big agency with clients like Nissan, Absolute and GSK, had the Coming Soon page on your left up for at least a couple of months.

Baron & Company

Baron & Company. A Bellingham  Washington agency with the tagline, “Technically Creative.”

 

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Goodby Silverstein & Partners. Get this… the first Coming Soon page is from April 2013 and the second is from 2003. Yikes, these guys are repeat offenders.

Pinterest: How to Drive More Traffic to Your Site With Pinterest

Peter · April 26, 2013 ·

Pinterest works for my marketing. It should work for you. My best advice… get in early. It is still early with only 10 -15% male usage.

Social media marketing podcast 38, in this episode Melanie Duncan shares why marketers should use Pinterest to help drive more traffic to their website and increase sales.

Read more from the source: socialmediaexaminer.com

And, take a look at my Pinterest Advertising Agency Directory (Is your agency missing?)

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