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Easy Video Marketing

Peter · December 10, 2014 · Leave a Comment

You Use Video Marketing On Your Website. True?

Here is a great video marketing infographic from Wideo… Who is that? Here is what they say:

Make and share awesome videos online

Start from scratch or use our awesome, easy to edit templates to capture your audience and bring your brand to life.

Now go forth and read…

VideoMarketingTrends

 

The Video: How To Write An Advertising Agency Book

Peter · December 8, 2014 · Leave a Comment

book for pop upMy HubSpot Inbound Conference Video: “The Advertising Agency Book – From Idea To Publication in 6 Months”

Here is a video of the talk I gave at HubSpot’s Inbound 2014 conference. Watch my presentation to find out how to write an advertising agency book by mid 2015. Yes, you can do it.

The video will show you how to get a good head start on adding this special arrow to your new business quiver. I discuss the multiple benefits of writing a book; that it can be done relatively quickly (I wrote my 65,000 word The Levitan Pitch, Buy This Book. Win More Pitches. in less than 6 months); how the book will drive your thought-leadership program and how your agency is particularly well set up and well endowed to get a great business-building book out the door.

Writing is a good thing

As I’ve written before: I got the speaking gig at Inbound 2014 because I write for HubSpot’s Agency Post. Using thought leadership to gain broad awareness of your agency is, well, its a very good thing. Here’s my earlier post on the value of guest posting: “Why I Guest post On Agency Post.”

Here is my dedicated post on writing an advertising agency book and how it can be used for new business outreach. The post includes the PowerPoint presentation I used in the following video.

To help you find the gems in the 30 minute talk, I’ve put some highlights below.

Video Timelines

This are approximate…

  • Intro: :00 to 1:30
  • 6 Months, Really?: 1:30 to 3:00
  • The how to: 3:00 to 7:00
  • Mistakes:  7:00 to 10:50
  • Objectives and Strategies: 10:50 to 25:00
  • Recap: 25:00 to 30:00

OK, Buy The Book – I wrote my book for you. I want you to win more pitches.

If you read the book you will  pitch better than your competition.

Here’s more:

  • You will mange your agency’s pitch process much better.
  • You won’t burn out your employees.
  • You will plan better.
  • You will reduce your pitch budget.
  • You will strategize better.
  • You will arrive better prepared.
  • You will present better.
  • You will win more pitches.
  • You will retire earlier.

Buy multiple copies of the book as Christmas / Hanukah gifts right here: Amazon

Buy the “How Not To Win A Pitch” poster here: Society6

 

Are You More About ‘Likes’ than Being ‘Liked’? PR Master Peter Shankman Lays It Out.

Peter · November 24, 2014 · Leave a Comment

Some Thoughts On Social Media and Real Life ‘Liked’ Vs. ‘Likes’ From PR Master Peter Shankman

images hubspotI spoke at HubSpot’s enormous Inbound 2014 conference in September. This was without question the largest advertising conference I’ve attended. It consumed the entire Boston convention center. I was told that there were around 7,000 people attending. The draw was Hubspot’s leadership in inbound marketing and a fantastic list of speakers.

I had two favorite moments. One was a ‘comedy central’ (and insightful) monologue and the other was, yes, about me and how I wrote my new book from idea to published in just 6 months.

1 – An Interview With Peter Shankman – The Funniest Man In Marketing

download shankmanPR master Peter Shankman was one of the most insightful speakers at Inbound 2014. Peter drove a large audience of marketers and advertising agency types into fits of hysteria during his 45-minute talk about being a smart (and nice) marketer. His staccato monologue was all stand-up and included only one slide. It was a rare PowerPoint-free and very funny experience. I hope that HubSpot puts the talk up on its website soon.

Peter discussed the marketing power of good customer service and how he built the online PR tool HARO and sold it 3 years after launch. Most businesses and, in the case of the marketing-oriented Inbound audience, advertising agencies dream of creating a service or product that can be sold. He did it.

Peter’s latest book, “Zombie Loyalists”, will be out in January. In the meantime, visit the book’s website.

Peter, tell me a bit about your Inbound talk.

It was a lot of fun. A smart marketing audience like that hears a lot of about social and metrics, scale and analytics, but to be able to talk to them a little bit about the basics of customer service and being nicer to your audience and how that actually generates more revenue than almost everything else combined is a lot of fun. I love being able to share that insight.

You’re saying that just being nice is a forgotten marketing tool?

[Read more…] about Are You More About ‘Likes’ than Being ‘Liked’? PR Master Peter Shankman Lays It Out.

Chemistry Wins Ad Agency Pitches

Peter · October 15, 2014 · Leave a Comment

Here is an excerpt from a chapter on the importance of interpersonal chemistry in winning new business from my book on pitching, “The Levitan Pitch. Buy This Book Win More Pitches.”

Interpersonal Chemistry Wins Pitches

download huggingBy now, you’ve seen that there are many ways that an ad agency can win or lose a pitch.

However, there seems to be one aspect of pitching that keeps coming up over and over and rises to the top of almost everyone’s list (especially within the advertising agency search consultant world). That is the idea that agencies ultimately win or lose based on interpersonal chemistry and corporate culture alignment.

My fear with the chemistry thing is that it can appear to be something that just is vs. something that can be managed and created. There is a school of thought that says that you either gel with the prospect, or you don’t. Sorry Ms. Agency Business Development Director, it’s all about a chemical reaction, and that’s why it is called chemistry.

Yikes.

After weeks preparing preparing a smart, tight presentation, are we ultimately at the mercy and vagaries of some mysterious and unmanageable human thing? Pheromones, anyone? [Read more…] about Chemistry Wins Ad Agency Pitches

Thanks To HubSpot, Ad Contrarian & Advertising Week

Peter · September 15, 2014 · Leave a Comment

Making Friends Is Good Business

I was on a plane from Portland to Boston yesterday. I spent some of the time reading John Jantsch’s new book “Duct Tape Selling”. He is a big fan of making friends with bloggers and other industry influencers to advance your own brand awareness and authority. I make friends and it works.

download hubspotI am here to speak at HubSpot’s Inbound 2014 conference. I am up on Thursday speaking about how advertising agencies (and all B2B marketers) can write and publish a book in 6 months. True. I’ve done it twice. You can see my presentation here.

I was invited to speak because of my guest posting relationship with Agency Post, an advertising industry blog that was purchased by HubSpot. The strategic friendship with Agency Post delivers awareness for my advertising agency consultancy and now this connection to the all-powerful HubSpot marketing machine.

download (1) ad contrarianI am also a friend of San Francisco’s Bob Hoffman. Bob is the best selling author of “101 Contrarian Ideas About Advertising” which is Amazon’s #1 selling advertising book, “The Ad Contrarian” and “The Ad Contrarian” blog, which was named one of the world’s most influential advertising and marketing blogs by Business Insider.

Today Bob published a blog post about my book. Actually, he published the interview I did with him about his views on advertising agency pitching.

Bob makes 7 points about pitching. I’ll riff on the headlines. You’ll have to visit Bob’s blog to see what he wrote.

Or, if you really want to get the full Levitan Pitch treatment (and all of my interviews with experts)… buy the book.

Here’s Bob on pitching:

  1. You can’t be everyone’s girlfriend: Simply put, don’t’ pitch everything that walks.
  2. Do what you tell your clients to do: Look and sound different from your competitive agency set.
  3. Be clear on your objective at each stage: Run your pitch like a strategic marathon, not a sprint. Read Bob’s words to see what I mean.
  4. Make the presentation you want to make, not the one you’re asked to make: Be authentic.
  5. Only let the good presenters talk: Bring your best. The one’s that will win.
  6. Have a strategy and stick to it: Run a smart, strategic presentation.
  7. The best new business program is a good reputation: I’ll use Bob’s word here… Duh!

images advertising weekI also write for Advertising Week Social Club. Because of this, I am going to Advertising Week New York as a journalist. This is a major conference and I will be able to promote my book to industry leaders. I am also starting to work with them to see if I can put on a program at Advertising Week Europe.

I could go on about the obvious benefits of making friends but I suspect that you get it.

However, there is one key point I have to make.

Your relationships need to be a two-way street. Make friends to make friends first and the goodies will flow. Follow rule number 8:

Do Not Be Obnoxious.

Now, be my friend by signing up for my newsletter below. I promise that I will reward you with smart thinking every week.

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