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The Smart Zoom Presentation

Peter · March 2, 2021 · Leave a Comment

How To Build A Smart Zoom Presentation

Smart Zoom Presentation OK, it’s 12 or so months in Covidlandia and we have all been to many a Zoom presentation in the 1:1 and group space. How many of these virtual presentations would you say could be called a ‘smart Zoom presentation’? I’ll optimistically say 60%.

Now, if that 60% figure relates to a Zoom sales presentation for your company’s business development program, then you are kinda screwed. A 60% success rate (or more painfully, a 40% failure rate) for important sales presentations should not ever cut it.

The Virtual Sales Presentation – Presentation

I built this smart Zoom presentation for one of my advertising agency clients that was dwelling in the lower 40% and we knew we needed to rectify their Zoom situation – fast. So, here is my audio and visual The Virtual Sales Presentation. I use 18 minutes to discuss the art and science of how to build a smart Zoom presentation that captures the viewer’s attention; keeps them focussed (not easy); help you to manage your virtual agency branding; learn how an agency won a dating app client in Zoomlandia and also gets into how the brain works in the Zoom presentation environment. As you might suspect, it isn’t just like meeting face-to-face in a conference room.

 

More Smart Virtual Sales Presentation Tips

I spent a bit of time reviewing virtual sales presentation best practices to create this presentation. I also did a four-part Advertising Stories podcast series where I interviewed virtual experts, including the most famous advertising agency search consultant, the agency that won a major dating app virtual pitch, a leading branding and design agency, and a rather serious French neuroscientist.

Yes, this stuff is about the brain on Zoom.

The Biggest Advertising Agency New Business Secret

Peter · February 28, 2021 · Leave a Comment

The Biggest, Most Important Advertising Agency New Business Secret.

Ogilvy Mather UK

It’s Sales Stupid.

Back in 1992, James Carville, Bill Clinton’s strategist said, “It’s the economy, stupid” to make sure the Clinton campaign remembered what was critically important to the American electorate. So, taking my cue from James, I offer that “It’s sales stupid”  is the biggest, most important advertising agency new business secret.

An advertising, design, PR agency new business program, marketing materials, presentations (even daily conversations with existing clients), and new business pitches are all about sales. Sounds obvious, right? The problem is that ‘sales’ can be a dirty word at some ‘creative’ agencies. If you think that I am overstating this, take a look at a few agency websites, and ask yourself if they are designed to be high-octane sales experiences that drive leads or just well-designed agency brochures. I think that the Contact page is a number one offender. Contact copy like, “Give us a call” is simply not a romantic way to begin a relationship.

An Advertising Agency New Business Secret

A discussion of how to use the science of salesmanship in an agency presentation could fill a book. I’ll be brief and hit what I think are the most effective techniques we can learn from the masters of salesmanship. Allow me a brief detour first.

I left advertising in 1995 to put a group of New Jersey newspapers online for Advance Internet (the digital newspaper arm of the Newhouse Media Group – you know them as the owner of Condé Nast). In addition to inventing New Jersey Online’s digital newspaper editorial persona, we also had to build an early online sales program that included the design of new advertising units and a sales pitch for this new Internet platform. To help me, Advance brought in Jim Hagaman from the Miami Herald. Jim was easily one of the savviest media salespeople I had ever met.

Within a few days, I had gone from thinking that I knew how to sell (i.e. running business development at Saatchi & Saatchi), to jettisoning much that I had learned, to watching a master actually make sales in the nascent Internet marketplace. Much of what you see below came from Jim.

One of his more interesting sales insights came when I said that we needed to go pitch New Jersey Online to New York advertising agencies. He said, whoa boy. In his experience, agencies always mucked up the sale. They wanted to put their own stamp on the sales message, usually got the details wrong, and always slowed down the process. He said that we were going directly to the clients to explain the benefits of digital media. As I eventually witnessed, he was right.

Actually, here is one more super insightful story that will introduce my next point, which I admit might be a “duh” for some of you.

You have to understand your client’s mindset, needs, pain points, rationale, and emotional motivations before you can ever craft an effective sales pitch.

I learned this lesson at my first agency pitch for New Jersey Online. I figured I’d start with my very own ex, the New York office of Saatchi & Saatchi. I knew the agency inside and out and had worked with their Executive Media Director Allen Banks for years. My pitch included a 1996 hockey puck graph of projected Internet usage and a discussion of digital advertising that touted our newfound ability to track how website visitors viewed and interacted with online advertising. Was Allen smiling? No. His reaction?

“Are you f*cking kidding me? We have made a fortune not really knowing how, when and for how long consumers have been looking at our ads. I manage hundreds of millions in advertising media placement. Knowing how much of it doesn’t work will kill our golden goose.”

My point in telling you this story is that I didn’t think through Allen’s motivations before I delivered my early online advertising sales pitch. By the way, he was right. The Internet sure seems like it killed some parts of the golden advertising goose.

More Sales Advice

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How To Get Advertising Agency New Business Leads – The Ratti Report

Peter · February 24, 2021 · Leave a Comment

Advertising Agency New Business LeadsEver since running Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising’s new business program + my two internet startup’s sales groups + generating advertising agency new business leads for my own agency + getting people like you to visit this page and then contact me… I have figured out how to generate advertising agency new business leads. So, beyond talking to me, I also recommend that your advertising agency check out my quickie checklist below and Steve Ratti’s The Ratti Report.

How To Drive Advertising Agency New Business Leads

Here is a quick ‘just do it’ list for lead gen.

  • Make sure that your agency is findable by the clients that are looking for a marketing services firm like you. Are you findable… on Google searches? On the right industry lists? On directories like Clutch?
  • Go ahead and use B2B advertising. LOL – I’ve heard that advertising works.
  • Build a new business hot list based on your smart approach to targeting the right clients. Then go out and intelligently, and unignorabily, reach out to the list via savvy account-based marketing. Ya know, direct marketing. And, deliver fabulous & unignorable hard to ignore insights and thinking.
  • Do the smart social media + SEO thing so people find your brilliant text and video and audio smarts.
  • Please make sure that your website is actually designed to drive leads. This does not happen by just having a static boring me-too contact page.
  • Buy smart business lead services and industry databases. Start with The Ratti Report.
  • Hear Borat love me. I now have video testimonials for my biz from Borat, Gandhi, and Trump (2X). And, yes, moving on from Donnie. But, it was funny at the time.
  • Read this list of my blog’s 800+ new business posts.

Listen to my podcast interview with The Ratti Report’s Steve Ratti who serves up new business leads every day…

 

 

Advertising Agency Podcast Strategy That Cannot Be Ignored

Peter · February 14, 2021 · Leave a Comment

You Will Need An Unignorable Advertising Agency Podcast Strategy

advertising agency podcastI recently wrote a white paper on how to create a successful advertising agency podcast. “9 Unignorable Reasons Why Your Advertising Agency Should Not Podcast” covers learning from my 15-year podcast marketing journey and provides the pros and cons of podcasting. Even better, the doc is designed to guide you through an advertising agency podcast strategy that will deliver a must-listen-to podcast show. Here is how I start the 3,000-word white paper:

What’s Up With Podcasting?

I recorded my first podcast in 2007 when I owned the Portland advertising agency Citrus. After recording 18 shows, I gave up.

Why did I give up? It was just too early in the podcasting wilderness to put the time and effort into the show. I had great conversations with an editor of ADWEEK Magazine about the future of digital marketing and the growing power of Google as an ad platform (she was right); a business development guru that grew Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising Worldwide, and two with the father of podcasting itself. You can hear a couple of those early interviews in my current podcast series “Advertising Stories”.

I recently gave up again.

I just ended my latest podcasting series. Why? Last June I had a plan to test a series of podcasts to see if this audio platform, which has grown exponentially since 2007, could drive my awareness and leads to my advertising agency business development consultancy. My plan was to record 40 shows between May and December 2020. These are really good interviews with cool, smart advertising people from New York to New Delhi… and I am a good interviewer. But, despite doing lots of things right, I have seen no appreciable business gain from all of this work. Some pain, no gain.

Which brings me to this instructive missive.

OK, that was the intro. You can get the white paper by subscribing to my occasional email newsletter (see the links on this page) or by contacting me at peter@peterlevitan.com

A Winning Advertising Agency Podcast Strategy – How To Be Unignorable

In the last section of my advertising agency podcast recommendations doc, after my take on some “how-tos”, I discuss how to create a podcast that is well-targeted and will be hard to ignore. I stress hard to ignore (by your cherished target market) because the list below covers the things that you will undoubtedly compete with for your future client’s work-life attention and time:

  • The client’s actual 8 to 7 management and marketing job.
  • 72 daily emails.
  • All the incoming biz dev messaging coming in from your advertising agency competitors that are vying for the same client’s attention.
  • Facebook.
  • LinkedIn.
  • Instagram.
  • YouTube.
  • TikTok.
  • SMS text messages from Gary Vaynerchuk.
  • Clubhouse. Yikes, now Clubhouse.
  • And, a world of a zillion general podcasts from small players like The New York Times, Campaign Magazine, and NPR. Even worse, you will not be alone in the growing world of 30 to 60-minute marketing and advertising agency podcasts.

How To Get Loved? Here Is A Sample Advertising Agency Podcast Creative Brief

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The Best Super Bowl Commercial Ever

Peter · February 5, 2021 · 3 Comments

The Best Super Bowl Commercial – According To Mom

Back in the late 1980s, I ran the $60 million Northwest Airlines account at Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising Worldwide. Northwest was a national and regional airline advertiser in the days when airlines advertised – alot. The airline competed with big-budget United, American, and a range of international carriers. All these airlines produced and ran expensive TV commercials. But, this Northwest TV spot was the best Super Bowl commercial – ever.

The commercial below was a part of the EFFIE and multiple creative award-winning “Asia Series”. The campaign included TV, radio, print, and out-of-home executions. The objective of the campaign was to grow Northwest’s transpacific business. At that time, Northwest was the leading airline flying to Asia and needed to maintain its leadership business.

The Asia Series was notable for two reasons.

The campaign utilized an early form of pre-internet content marketing. In addition to traditional advertising, we created long-form radio content, print, and even the use of telephones (800 and 900 numbers) all designed to provide detailed information on how to conduct business in emerging Asian markets. We viewed our business and cultural guidance as ‘information as a service’. Common today but not back in the 1980s.

We ran our TV advertising nationally and regionally. The Asia Series was supported by a multiple-execution TV campaign created by our ECD Pat Peduto and CW Paige. St. John, which was shot over six weeks in Thailand, Hong Kong, Seoul, and Tokyo. We ran a couple of these on the Super Bowl in select markets including New York, L.A., and Chicago. The spot below is without question the best Super Bowl commercial ever. Why, well, it’s a cool spot. But, if you go to the 13-second mark, right after the glowing elephants, you can see me crossing a Thai road. Yes, this was my rather brief turn as a businessman star in the best Super Bowl commercial – ever.

Well, at least it was according to my mom.

 

 

 

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