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I Am Worried About The Future Of Advertising

Peter · September 11, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Screen Shot 2015-09-11 at 11.25.34 AMI put some thoughts on the future of advertising on LinkedIn (a publishing platform that you should consider using for your agency).

I am concerned that the growth of ad blocking software; the shift to mobile where ads simply don’t work (yet) and the reduction of TV viewership by the under 30 crowd does not bode well for TV – which is still the leading advertising medium.

Head over to LinkedIn to see my thoughts. Agencies that crack this new code will win.

By the way, here are my 8 posts on the power of LinkedIn as a B2B marketing tool.

Advertising Agency Names For Your Agency

Peter · September 9, 2015 · 1 Comment

Advertising Agency Names and SEO Terms

This is an update to a 2015 post about advertising agency names. Yes, 2015. It was a hit at that time and subsequent blog posts about how to name an advertising agency have done well… as well. Here is an example post (a two-parter) on how to name an advertising agency.

I thought that I’d update this because I took a look at the agency names from some recent award shows – OK, Cannes Lions. I think that names matter:

  • The Monkeys
  • adam&eveDDB
  • GUT
  • SMUGGLER
  • Uncommon Creative Studio
  • Special

Back To Advertising Agency Names From 2015

MemeCenter_1377384243157_38-196x300Before I begin, I just want to apologize for the clickbait headline. Obviously, this headline is silly:

Unbelievable Advertising Agency Names For Your Agency.

But if you hang out on the web these days, you will see clickbait headlines all over – as in ad nauseam (I love the definition: Ad nauseam is a Latin term for a discussion that has continued so long that it has continued “to [the point of] nausea”.) The subject of the proliferation of clickbait, even by major advertisers and publishers – vs. delivering consumer value vs. trickery – is a worthy subject for another post. But, let’s get back to advertising agency names.

SEO

Screen Shot 2015-09-09 at 10.59.19 AMOn the left is a list of some of the top search terms that people have used to wind up on my website. I only include these (and they are a bit wonky, and at best directional, ’cause they are from WordPress stats.) However, it is interesting (well, to me) that it appears that there are a lot of searches for ‘how to name an advertising agency.’ Advertising agency people really dig this subject and they spend hours thinking hard about selecting the perfect name.

They also spend hours thinking that they need to redesign their website. And, many should.

Note: If you read to the bottom, you will see that agency names just might not matter. But, first…

I renamed my ex-agency twice.

I admit it, I’ve been a re-namer too. When I bought my agency in 2002 it was Ralston Group (named after the founder); then we moved to Ralston360 in 2004 (we were becoming more digital and direct responsive.) A few years later we switched to Citrus after we bought the design firm Citrus and expanded our presence in the Portland market. We simply liked their name more than ours (and, as you might expect we also got tired of the 360 thing, 360 got way overused) so we took Citrus on.

What’s Your Agency Name?

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Google History & Your Advertising Agency

Peter · September 2, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Think About The History Of Google & Your Advertising Agency

Screen Shot 2015-09-02 at 9.24.41 AMGoogle launched in 1997. From Wikipedia:

Google.com registered as a domain on September 15. The name—a play on the word “googol,” a mathematical term for the number represented by the numeral 1 followed by 100 zeros—reflects Larry and Sergey’s mission to organize a seemingly infinite amount of information on the web.

Google has become such a big part of our online and offline life that I’ve forgotten all that they have accomplished over the past 18 years. A reason to dig the Google history video. When Google launched, I was in my second year as an Internet publisher. I had fled advertising because I did not think that it had the juice of what I saw happening in the digital world. Today, the advertising industry is deep into this world. Is your agency juicing it up? Or, are you just riding along?

Watch the Google History video below. Then think about your business.

What is your mission?

What are your business goals?

What type of advertising, digital, branding, PR, whateva agency do you want to be?

What types of clients do you want? Do you deserve them? Yet?

Are you set up to make real money?

Are you delivering something different?

Are you planning to be different?

Do you have the right people onboard?

Should anyone notice you?

Are you using the social tools available to make you famous?

Do you have a cogent business development plan?

Are you famous or invisible?

If you made a video about your advertising agency… what would it say?

OK… Go… Evolve

4 million plus people saw this in the past 24 hours.

Should Your Advertising Agency Do Spec Creative?

Peter · August 31, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Should Your Agency Do Spec? No! Yes. No Way. OK, Have to. Nope, Never. And, On And On.

specworkDamn, that’s an age old and very perplexing question. I answered it in a chapter in my pitch book, The Levitan Pitch. Buy This Book. Win More Pitches. and have an excerpt on this subject below.

I have been thinking (rethinking) about the question of whether or not advertising agencies should do spec creative or not. It was sparked by David Gianastasio’s ADWEEK article, “Can Agencies Win If They Don’t Play the Spec Pitch Game? The pros and cons of creating free work to win work.” David cites the El Segundo agency High Wide & Handsome’s refusal to do spec work. As High Wide & Handsome says…

When Mike Wolfsohn and his two partners left Southern California agency Ignited in 2010 to form High Wide & Handsome, they vowed not to participate in competitive pitches requiring contenders to foot the bill for speculative creative work. Such exercises “demean the profession,” said Wolfsohn, who decries the process as “a reality show to impress some panel of judges. Pitches rarely resemble what a working relationship would be like between agency and client.”

OK, more power to them. And, they might be able to pull it off for four  reasons: [Read more…] about Should Your Advertising Agency Do Spec Creative?

Two Inventions To Get You Sparked

Peter · August 26, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Inventions? Sparked? You?

IMG_2211I am enamored with the concept of invention: meeting needs in new ways and in turning accepted ideas and ways of turning the same old on its side.

Right now I am staring at a big fat binder from Saatchi & Saatchi research and planning that I used in most of our new business pitches in the late nineties (and still use for reference.) These planning tools included our Masterbrand Temple, the Brand Detonator, SURT, Integrator and Old Brand Development. While they were all super smart stuff that helped us develop marketing strategies that lead to brand building and award-winning advertising, these tools also played the all-important role of dazzling prospective clients. Of course, Saatchi wasn’t alone in developing proprietary research tools. But, we really knew how to leverage the power of inventing new ways of doing business. Which brings me to the point.

Go Forth And Invent… Here’s Some Help.

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