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Ad Agency New Business Conferences

Peter · April 3, 2015 · Leave a Comment

phil_public-speakingI am going to be speaking about ad agency new business, how to attract the attention of the right clients and how to win the pitch at a couple of ad agency new business conferences.

I’ll be in Miami in late April for AHAA’s annual conference. AHAA is the association of Hispanic ad agencies.

I’ll head north in May to speak to the membership of Canada’s ICA, the Institute of Advertising Agencies.

This Conference Is For You

I’ll be a speaker at Michael Gass’s Fuel Lines New Business Conference 2015 in Nashville in October. Michael has assembled a fine cast of speakers that will, without question, spark  business building ideas and, more importantly, action plans.

Registration is now open and there is an early bird deal. As the website says, “Super Early Tickets are available for $650 until May 1st, a $300 savings!.’ from this link:

The conference website… Scroll down on that site to see the venue (very cool) and speakers.

Agenda

Inspiring insights, top-notch sessions from the best and brightest new business thought leaders with a laser focus on the NEW drivers of business development. It’s now more important to be found than to chase new business.

Who Should Attend

This premiere two-day conference will include everything needed to create new business success for advertising, digital, media and PR agencies.

If you are charged with developing a new business program for your agency, this conference is for you.

For a more personal experience, the conference is limited to the first 200 registrants. This will allow for greater access to speakers, sponsors, partners, networking opportunities and a greater sense of community.

I hope to see you in the land of bourbon.

 

 

Fame and Advertising Agency Business Development

Peter · March 31, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Fame For Advertising Agency Business Development

book_confessionsnewI have an objective that I give to all of my advertising agency clients. I tell them that they need to include FAME as an agency marketing objective. My primary point is that in a universe of 4,000 agency brands in the USA and possibly dozens in their home town, standing out from the clutter is an essential goal. Sounds obvious, right? However, most agencies do not actually have FAME as an objective. Or, maybe more to the point, they don’t actually work hard to be famous.

I put David Ogilvy’s’s photo on the left because he just might be the most famous man in the history of advertising. He worked it. In addition to founding one of the world’s most well-known agencies, he wrote three seminal advertising books that propelled his FAME: “Confessions of an Advertising Man” (1963), “Blood, Brains and Beer” (1978), and “Ogilvy on Advertising” (1983). These books formed the platform for his agency’s thinking and awareness. This is an important point. I’ll come back to it.

What is Fame?

Google defines fame as, “the condition of being known or talked about by many people, especially on account of notable achievements.”

Known and talked about. Interesting, right? One of those easier said than done things. But, I can virtually guarantee you that if you do not make fame an agency objective, chances are you will not get there. [Read more…] about Fame and Advertising Agency Business Development

Is (Was) Advertising Cool? Yes, Said Mad Men

Peter · March 30, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Mad Men – RIP.

mad-men-cast-interview-grieving-the-end-ftrWe are about to see the last episodes of Mad Men. What a ride – especially for advertising folks.

The very last days of the show and its era synced with the first days of my advertising career so I got to work with people like Don, Peggy, and Roger.

Stay with me on this one. Yes, it will sound a bit all-about-me. But, there is a point at the end.

I joined, Dancer Fitgerald Sample (DFS), the largest agency in New York, as an AAE on the General Mills account in 1980. So, just for the hell of it… what was that period like for for an ad guy newbie?:

  • I felt like a superstar. I got to work at New York’s largest ad agency. In those days, advertising had today’s Internet startup vibes.
  • It  was a really cool way to earn a living. Imagine the alternatives.
  • I worked with really, really smart and talented people.
  • My bosses were named: Sheffield Halsey, Michael Jeary, Robert L. Ficks III, Marion D. (Skip) Sims and E. Freeman Bunn. They looked like the Mad Men guys. It was fun to be the ‘token Jew’ in the land of WASP’s.
  • DFS taught me about the value of strategy and consumer research.
  • The agency has serious clients like P&G, Toyota, Nabisco, Yoplait, Wrangler, HP and made great ads like Wendy’s ‘Where’s the beef?’
  • DFS was the ‘Agency Of The Year.’
  • I got go to work in the art deco Chrysler Building. A fucking brilliant way to start the day.
  • Our corporate culture was benevolent.
  • Our mantra was: ‘Ambitious Advertising’.
  • Our most senior clients valued powerful advertising.
  • We won 90% of our new business pitches. That’s how I learned to pitch.
  • I got to dress up in great suits and ties. Note: I grew up in Manhattan, so looking good was part of my ethos.
  • Everyone was good looking.
  • By my third year, I was flying around the world.
  • Yes, we drank and many snorted coke. It was, after all, the 1980’s.
  • In the late 1980’s we were bought by Saatchi & Saatchi.
  • The purchase allowed me to move to our London office – our creative epicenter –  in 1990. There were English Dons, Peggys and Rogers over there too. They just drank much more red wine.

Fuck yeah.

That’s why I dig Mad Men.

It was both real (I  witnessed their era) and the show did a decent job, well sort of, showing the ad-man lifestyle. We were very much about being very creative. Not…

…programmatic buying drones.

Which brings me to a final point. I’d love to see us bring back the sexy bits. I fear that pixels and apps are simply not as much fun as my favorite Northwest Airlines shoot which spanned Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea and Japan. Ah, 1980’s expense accounts (and the profits from the 15% commission.)

OK, last point.

I didn’t totally mean what I just said about the ‘good old days’. I believe that given the complexities of today’s analog and digital advertising world… today can be the most exciting time to be in marketing. Just don’t forget to stop, take a breath and have a drink and toast Matthew Weiner.

Advertising, digital, social still has the coolest people to down a beer with.

 

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?

The Advertising Agency Website Article Of Your Dreams

Peter · March 22, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Content Idea Generator   PortentGetting To The Advertising Agency Website Of Your Dreams

Virtually every advertising agency thinks that they need to redesign their website. This even happens the day after they launch their latest version. This is understandable. The agency built the new site to meet month’s old objectives, they are now bored with the great ideas they had weeks ago and their competitors might have beaten them to some form of design or technology punch. Plus, yous guys are ‘creative’ and lose sleep over  every creative decision anyway. It comes with the territory.

9 Free Tools To Build The Website of Your Dreams

To help alleviate anxiety (Or, support it for that matter), here are some tools to help you get started on your next design.

How Is Your Website Performing?

Alexa: Where do you rank? See how WPP’s website kicks Omnicom’s ass.

Woorank: Review your website and its SEO health.

Nibbler: Check out your website… get results on code quality, social interest, marketing, etc.

Need Some Fresh Content Ideas?

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