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Great Browser Tool For Writers & Content Hounds

Peter · June 22, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Like to Deliver Super Smart Content? Here’s A Great WordPress (Etc.) Tool.

download grammHere is a weekly report from grammarly – my special content writing and editing friend. I love it.

grammarly automatically spell checks, corrects typos and grammar and reports weekly on my writing activity. I use it daily and automatically. It makes me a much beeetter speller and writer, blogger and human being. Now, I nevvver make any mistarkes. 🙂

Last week’s content rocked – I decided that I needed to put out some large word count missives to help Google love me long-time. As grammarly says…

9828words written
You were more active than 93% of Grammarly users.

Yeah baby, I was in the top 7%.

Here is how grammerly describes themselves:

Check your grammar right from your browser or Microsoft Office. Improve your writing in emails, documents, social media posts, messages, and more.

Here is my weekly report.

Grammarly Write a New Text →
June 15 — June 21
Your Weekly Writing Update
“Child, to say the very thing you really mean, the whole of it, nothing more or less or other than what you really mean; that’s the whole art and joy of words.” —C.S. Lewis
ACTIVITY

9828words written
You were more active
than 93% of Grammarly users.
MASTERY

180mistakes made
You were more accurate
than 68% of Grammarly users.
VOCABULARY

910unique words used
Your vocabulary was more dynamic than 89% of Grammarly users.
Grammarly Premium found
152 additional advanced mistakes.
152
Upgrade to Fix Advanced Mistakes
OVERUSED WORDS

Here is the only word you overused in your writing last week.

Tip: You’ll notice a few suggested synonyms (in blue) that you can try next time to keep your writing fresh.

agency
bureau firm business menas auspices

–> Go here and say… to get the browser extension… I want my grammarly.

Truth In Advertising: Adweak’s New Video Series

Peter · June 10, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Adweak Tells It Like It Is

adweak   Twitter SearchI’ve been laughing along with Adweak on Twitter – @adweak – for awhile. I, and I hope you, need a bit of a humorous reality check about the occasionally pompous ad folk out there. No, not you, those other spophisticated ad folk.

Need an example of a Tweet that hits home? I owned a small agency. We often hyped how nimble we were. Here’s Adweak’s take.

Adweak ‏@adweak Jun 9

BREAKING: Small Agency Just Keeps Reiterating How Nimble They Are Throughout Entire Pitch Meeting

Of course, when I worked for the huge Saatchi, we hyped all about our BIG size and zillions of offices. Small is beautiful. Big is beautiful. Whatever it takes to land that new account.

Now, Adweak has branched out from under cover of Twitter to the world of videos (see below.)

But First, Who Is Adweak?

Well, they won’t tell. But, they now want some of YOUR money. So, I guess if you want some of their great writing + humor, they are willing to let you in. Here are two things they say on ‘their’ website. first what they are selling today and second how they tell their story.

The SELL: Adweak is branching out. While writing snarky tweets about marketing and advertising for nothing is fun, getting paid is even more fun.  To that end, we’ve launched AdweakWorks. We’re a creative team of writers, directors and producers available to work with agencies or directly with brands.   

If you want to work with us, click below. (Here is the link…)

The STORY: Adweak began many years ago in the form of a website very much like The Onion.  In fact we literally said, “We should do an advertising version of The Onion.”  So the Adweak.com domain name was purchased and within 24 hours our first edition was uploaded to the World Wide Web. We never really planned to publish new editions on a regular basis but the site started gaining popularity and we, for some reason, felt compelled to keep it going.  We published new editions on an irregular basis for several years and ultimately let Adweak just sort of fade away.

In October of 2013 we decided to resurrect Adweak in the form of a Twitter account.  But this time there was an objective beyond just providing comic relief to the marketing and advertising masses.

We wanted to see if we could do exactly the opposite of what every self-proclaimed social media guru advises and still be successful.  For instance, we don’t follow anyone.  We don’t retweet anyone and we don’t reply to anyone.   We post updates multiple times a day (we’ve even posted multiple times within an hour).  And we’ve never used a hashtag.  These are all ill-advised according to the social experts. We have over 8,000 organic followers and not a single one of them has been purchased.  In fact we haven’t spent a penny promoting @Adweak.

So is @Adweak a success? Here are the stats.

-Over 470k impressions per month.

-1.5k Retweets per month

-1.7k Favorites per month

In our humble opinion, that’s not bad considering the aforementioned social infractions.  And to us, it proves once again that people have, and always will, consume and engage with great content.

OK, Back To The Videos.

Here are two sweeties. First is what I’ll call social media roulette. The second is the obligatory exit interview — the one that HR makes you do (and, yes, that is a pissed off Portland copywriter). All can be seen right here on YouTube.

 

6 Social Media Tools To Spy On Droga5 and Ogilvy

Peter · April 6, 2015 · 1 Comment

How To Use Social Media Tools To Spy On Droga5 and Ogilvy

Sean-ConneryI admit it. I put the powerful word ‘spy’ and the agencies Droga5 and Ogilvy in the headline to get your attention. Droga5 and Ogilvy are rather  famous so the use of their names should get me some extra views from agencies that are interested in having a better understanding of these industry leaders.

I’ll use them as examples of how you can use some social media tools to spy on any agency competitor or even your perspective clients. I found these tools while building out my advice to my agency clients on how they can create a smarter, more effective blog strategy. An obvious point is coming.

Understanding what keywords, blog subjects, and Tweets are working for other agencies (and prospective clients) will help you write and market blog posts that will work harder to drive traffic back to your website. 

To understand what will social media tactics will work for you, it is a good idea to look at what currently works for your competition. To get there, I use a couple of primarily free tools. Most of these tools have a more robust paid version. Dig in. [Read more…] about 6 Social Media Tools To Spy On Droga5 and Ogilvy

Send More Creatives To Mars!

Peter · March 24, 2015 · Leave a Comment

I Wish I could Have Sent More Of My Creatives To Mars!

Send More Creatives To Mars    Peter Levitan   Co.From MediaPost comes news that FCB Paris wants you to help them send a creative into outer space.

FCB Paris has, ahem, launched an interesting stunt. The agency says it will send one of its copywriters, 25-year-old Baptiste Szuwarski into space if the agency gets 37,895 likes on its Facebook page.

Why such a specific number of likes? Apparently because that’s how many balloons it will take to launch the 114 pound Szuwarski into space. Since the campaign began on March 10, the agency has amassed 5,414 likes. So it’s got quite a ways to go to get Szuwarski off the ground.

Good way to get some free press for the agency.

Now, I’d like to see a very honest agency do something similar to send one of their least pleasant clients to the moon.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkexKB1LbM4&feature=youtu.be

More agencies should get their sense of humor out there. Why soooo serious all the time?

What Social Media Content Gets Shared?

Peter · February 3, 2015 · 2 Comments

I Like Being Shared (Even My Wife Doesn’t Mind)

New Data  What Types of Content Perform Best on Social MediaWell, to be more precise, she doesn’t mind what ‘Levitan content’ gets shared.

“Social Popularity By Content Type”, thanks to HubSpot, is an infographic worth a five minute ingestion and the learning should be applied to your social media plan. I am doing just that right here.  [Read more…] about What Social Media Content Gets Shared?

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